Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4462
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1993 M. Stanback 2 UPHF (5 Apr) set nets, but there wasn't a good place ... and the UPHF birds (1285, 1647, 1808, 2094, 2095, 2133) were just celebrating. I hope 718 can gain control. (roost watch: Veronica reports things still hopping over here, so she stayed + watched roosting. The new guys checked out all the holes + were basically indecisive. Maybe I'll give 'em another day. → Hey, this is Gazo roost watch↑ UPHF roost watch: 2 (maybe 3) birds into the 'other' hole where birds flushed the other morning. Do I ambush or wait for others to return from Gazo? 6 Apr Well, it could either be a pole or traditional ambush. I go w the latter, only because the $ set up was already there. I'm sure I'll regret the decision. Only one bird showed up - and it went in. 7 Apr Ambush. (note the lack of exclamation point) Caught the guy. It's a Fall baby... breeder ♂ (I think). At 0525 I heard ≥2 birds waking up in that live oak at the end of the strip of trees down by the road. Who is that?? Garrick there at 0538 14 Apr Eric did roost watch + got just 1 bird. I guess everyone really is settled in at Gazo. 24 Apr See Gazo ambush notes. The UPHF ♂♀ are settled in at Gazo w the CVGR 99! 28 Apr UPHF ♂♀ CVGR 99 seen at both UPHF + Gazo!