Field notes, v1389
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P.A. Kelly 1984 28 Journal Ear Tag # Sex Lwt Location Released Captured Toe Clip. 92 born in lab (20adult) slide c.6/16/84 0004 93 " " " 0005 2170 x F 265g, 255g U.S.F. 9/30/84, 10/28/84 0010 2171 m> 345g L.S.F. 9/30/84 (born in lab) 2173) 2174 F 180g, 215g L.S.F., U.S.F. 9/30/84, 10/28/84 0005 (2nd one) 2176 x m> 335g U.S.F. 10/28/84 0012 2177 x F 210g U.S.F. 10/28/84 0013 Things I've learned on this trip. The best traps are the smaller 16' chipmunk-sized Tomahawk Traps. Blood sampling from the toes can be difficult and time consuming - may be better to learn how to do heart punctures. Also conical tubes are probably better for spinning down blood samples.