Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1991 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus LAZ HNHR 21 Apr '715 Bird in hole in woods - the skinny one Facing the burned granary, just beside where that old one fell. You know. 22 Apr 0830 7 Fresh eggs, cold (then again it took @ 20 min to cut a door. Set blind For me (1hr) 3 hr 23 Apr 0930 Still 7 eggs. Bird flashed. Took blind. 4 May 0800 RL=3.7, LL=6.2, RW=6, LW=6, BW=3.4, B=4.1 No sign of the 7th egg. Put cardboard in 7 May 0800 RL=10.4, LL=15.3, RW=15.4, LW=13, BW= 8.8, B=10.3. Cardboard was Flush under babies. B had a cut on him. SE Facing hole, dead limb, 4 m high, new hole. Valley oak. 11 May 1430 Well, it's enough to make me believe Lack. These 6 kids are not doing well. Put new cardboard in. r = 14, RW? = 26.5 (12) = K / RW? = 15.7 (10.5) / B = 17.7 (10.7) = W ) LW = 30.5 (10.8) = P / LL = 26 (11.9) = G ? (I forgot). All 6 kids have cuts on them. Is this more infanticide or maybe just cuts from claws when adults flush. 15 May 1500 K: 40.5 (14.9) / W = 31 (13.5) / P = 30.9 (13.3) / B = 24 (13) / G = 40.5 (14.5) / r = 21.5 (11.6). No new cuts. Cardboard gone, put new one in. 22 July Still has acorns.