Field notes and grid data, v1557
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RIBBLE, D.D. 1986 44 Journal Wasting Reservation, Monterey County, CA Trapline St. No. 3FR July 25 (ent) X 1 0310 P. boylii, F, mature, pregnant, 34g. One of her right mammae was torn from skin. 2 0130 Peromyscus californicus, 23g, o?, mature, nonbreeding 2 0320 P. boylii, 20.5g, o?, mature, nonbreeding 3 848 - P. californicus, 31.5g, o?, mature (early), nonbreeding. RECAPTURE 4 845 . P.californicus 37g, F, mature, nonbreeding, Parasus. REC A P 5 2648. P.californicus. 39g, o?, mature, nonbreeding 5. [735] Speex fraserbidgei. 5.2g, 97-47-13-, F? TRAP MORTALITY. 6 835. P.californicus. 45g. F, mature, nonperforate, Parasus. Very long mammae. Dusted lie w/ Red Boron at 10:50h. Escaped with agreet live oak 6 0330 P boylii, 22g, o?, mature, nonbreeding 8 0240 P. boylii, 14g, o?, immature, nonbreeding. RECAPTURE. 9 2649 P.californicus. 45g, o?, mature, nonbreeding. RECAPTURES. 9 0400 P boylii, 26g, o?, mature, nonbreeding. 10 0410 P boylii, 24g, F, mature, nonbreeding, Parasus. Finished checking Trapline X by 1100h. Start P.M. I added 10 stations (2 traps/station) to transect X as follows: Road X-2(-) N 10 9 8 7 6 x-58 x-4c x-4b x-3B x-2B x-1B X-0 Robertson Creek X-added station +2 5 4 3 2 1 traps existing stations on trapline Finished setting traps on MC-1 by 1700h. Recaptured # 1972 P.californicus at station 10, 9 (Didn't enter in grid data) Also caught a S. beckeyi @ 5,5 & #750 M. californicus at 9,8 (did enter there) Today has been clear, breezy (~10mph), and nice (low 80's). 2235h (PST-daylight savings time)- Out for nightime check. I will attempt to check traps twice tonight - now & later. It's calm, partially overcast, and lower lows. 2315h - Redusted # 1991 w/ Orange, Station 9,7. Could see a lot of 1991's trail to the west of the station. Can't be sure on exact thing, but much more resolution than before. Probably due to better light & tuning Dust 2m up in oak tree