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Journal
21 July J feeding on old wessel road by FAA and
a 4 melanotars near Family Lagoon. Here
definitely too young. Flocks of alpina
were common. Tam I took some
feeding observations on alpina and Pl.
Dominica. So will really help if he can
get just a few observations each day.
Morning jujigo successful. Especially good
to know that 1 man can do habitat transects.
After lunch we counted, cleaned,
and prepared tanglefoots, then loaded
an impressive pile of equipment into the
wessel. Got as far as AACS, where a
bogey shift snapped. Returned later
with Frankie Alpik. Collected a vacuum
sample for spiders and brately ceras
while the wessel was repaired, then
continued to tanglefoot I. Changed boards,
checked emergence traps, emptied can
traps, and reassembled wino-ner
away in it's (hopefully) final form. It
looks good.
Next move to tanglefoot II. Changed
boards, checked emergence traps, and
began laying 25 new can traps in
the form of a cross with arms of 6
cans each at 3 pace intervals. Finally
took 18 sooo cores - 8 from moisturbed