Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1990 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus RAVI HNHR (28 Mar) bled alot : a whole lot. I hope he'll be OK 26 Apr 1000 Bled 1783 r 1786 → 55,55 (28.8) 53, 51.5, 50, 50.5, 50, 50, 50.5, 50 (31.9) 1785 = 87 (150) 31.1 (85) : 54,54,54 1787 = 57, 52, 50, 50 1789 : 78.5 (146) 32.1 (82) : 56(58),55(57),55(58) 28 Apr] 1789 = no implants 4 Mr. One keg (with the world's longest beak) = 76 ( ) 38.6 ( ) 1785 = 1 implant with hole 1787 = 2 implants 86 ( ) 28.2 ( ) 1783 = 1 implant 82 1786 = no implants 74 14 May One of the RAVI birds is gone - must've escaped. 3 Oct Moved the 5 Ravi birds into aviary w 1817 (at 1430) 1787 = ½, 1785 = ⅓, 1789 = ¾, 1788 = ⅕, 1783 = ¼ 3 Dec 1817 Found dead. Emaciated (but could be post-mortem dehydration), also appears to have been pecked a lot on the rump (all white feathers gone and skin appears scarred), but again, this could be post-mortem. Appears to have suffered a broken neck. /Vo 22 Mar 1783 82.4 (145) 32.9 (80) "3.5" = 7.9 1785 89 151 33.7 87 9.25 1787 87 148 28.9 85 8.25 1788 78 150 37.2 85 7.6 1789 27.5 153 33.5 87 9.0