Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1989 M. Stanback 2 M. formicivorus BUCK HNHR 25 Apr 0800 Climb r Find 2 babies and 1 egg pipping. Another egg had its pointy egg mashed in considerably and had died. No sign of the 5th egg. RL = 5.65, LL = 4.75 26 Apr 1715 Did I remove the mashed egg? I think I did. Because 2 day I found an egg w a mashed end (#2) in the back (way) of the nest. Well, a couple of hours makes a big difference RL=10.8, LL = 11.5, the new kid = 5.5, and I also added in RLW (Chongo), who is about the same (small) size 27 Apr 0630 I removed the Chongo Kid (remarked RWB) and the small Buck Kid (4WB) and took them to CVZ. RWB was scrawny so I Feel him. 1100 Added the FAAR baby. But, I guess I don't trust the data, since I think the baby box all but killed him. Too hot? Bumpy? He was red perky before, and pale limp 15 minutes later.5h.t. RL = 11.6, LL = 11.0. 28 Apr 0900 RL = O = 15.4 (7.6), LL = P = 13.9 (8.45). FAAR gone 2 May 0715 P = 32.3 (12.65) / Q = 33.2 (12.2) 6 May 1730 P = 58.5 (14.8) 7, 4.3 Added in B from BKOK O = 61.9 (16) 5.3, 5 15 May 1100 B 80.5 20.25 22.3 37.5 18 24 63 ③ O 82.5 19.4 25 47 24 31 76 P 75 19.1 25 50 22 33 77 20 May 0830 B 86 23.1 26 65 18.5 41.5 91 1695 O 81.5 21.55 29 75.5 30 48.5 102 1696 P 78 21.15 24.5 75.5 25 51 100 1697