Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1989 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus 3 Big T H/NHR (16 May) Y 49.5 16.7 14.5 20.5 11.5 16 43.5 - 46.8 17.4 12.2 13.7 12.5 14.5 35.5 G 55.1 18.8 16.3 18 8 13 43 So synchrony does hurt - I'm sure these guys would've brood reduced if they could've (but no infanticide). I removed G r took him to UAZ. 22 May 1330 P 58.0 20.1 22.5 43.5 15 28.8 68.5 - 56 20 24.5 43.5 19 34 70 B 65.5 20.4 24 46.5 20.5 35.5 73 Y 65 19.1 23.5 50 19.5 36 75 26 May 1717 0830 NWP 69.5 20.45 20 68 15 45 93 Y 1716 MB 72 21.38 25 64.5 18 47 91 M 1715 BNG 60 21 22 61 14 44.4 86 4 1 (1) 2 (1) 3 (2) gray forehead 4 (2) who is dead (removed color bands) → 39 21.25 23 52 16.5 34 77 LPLM I looked where I bled him and Found no problems. I think he dehydrated somewhat, but he's been dead For a day at most (not too smelly...) 4 June am A baby flew out of the hole on arrival! 21 Sept 0730 Saw #1234 here (1319) 1000 Saw 1234 at LAZ/Bian/BKOK * *Group Update* 1715, 1716, 1717 NSAB 890730 ± 6W, 1236 dis 890530 ± 3W, 1565 dis 890807 ± 6W