Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1990 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus Arnold 1 HNHR 29 Apr 1100 LB: 21 (10), K: 20.5 (9.9), P: 26 (10.55), G: 25 (10.45), r: 11.5 (8.9). Check tare (done) 30 Apr Walt caught BF 1212: 76.6 g (142) 32.2 (84) 61 (60), 66, 62 (61), 72, 64.5 (63.5), 60, 61, 66 4 May 8 (340): 78.5 (143) 34.2, 82 (1991) Ambush. 4 birds in 90 nest hole, 1 in the cavernous hole. See cap recs for details. 14 Apr 8 1799 Found dead. Testes 4 mm x 2.5 mm. Didn't Fly well upon release (flew into a limb or fell to ground. Apparently died that day. Problems with 1799. Was very underweight (67g). Was starved + dehydrated upon release. Was in bag in drawer w Fresh paint (Fumes). Was not the tongue bird. Are these wiggly thing semen tubes or parasites? about 10 cm long when stretched out. Only one right side of body . Spirit specimen. 21 Apr 1645 Hello 90 hole - nada 30 Apr God-dammit Philip - why did you cut down that low snag hole. Didn't you notice all the poison oak was dead? I gave myself a good case of Po getting that tree free for a ladder climb. I cut all the big stems. It was just respouting at the bottom.