Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1989 M. Stan back M. Formicivorus 2 PIPE H N H R (13 May) P 72.7 19.65 24 37.5 16.5 31 65.5 K 58.5 19.4 11 23.3 10 18 47.5 (2) bad 17 May 1700 K = K/Lm = 942.15889 LG-W/PB Y: Y/ OB-LG = 882 LP KPN/LG-0 = 888 M/R M/LP 20 May 1730 Y 78.5 21.95 20 74 20 50 100 Y jump P 77 22.1 23 76 14 54.5 102 K Pjump K 92.8 22.5 26 60.5 14.5 41 86 Gt * * Group Update * 15% disup 890315 ± 5W 2 Jun 1045-1125 Baby watch - saw no babies, Saw 1447, 1446, 1595, 1597. Heard juvs. 18 Jun 1745 Saw ♀ 1597. 14 July 0930 & 1595 intruding at LHay. 1 Sept 0830-0950 Census: only one bird came to the granary ♀ M Y : I think it was J 1690 7 Sept 0700-0930 Census: 1446 (black sock), 1595, 1689 (♂), 1690 (♂), 1691 (♂) and has white wing tips (I think he's it) saw all these birds repeatedly. Nov * * Donna reports that 2 of the kids are ♂ ( ) and only 1 is ♀ ( ). Thus post Fledging conditions (acorns?) does influence time needed to molt, for Buckeye kids (same age as Pipe kids) were well enough changed by 7 Sept! * Group Update * 1447, 1597 dis 89072.5 ± 5W, 1446 dis 891006 ± 1M