Field notes, v1389
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P.A.Kelly 1987 Journal Sun. Nov.8 (cont.) first w. Metofane. He is currently the biggest O in the population and I want to demonstrate radiotelemetry to the Mammalogy class next weekend. I also caught a new 162g F(1540-33) at Hze 204. Is she an immigrant or maybe the young of F 1380 (pib of O>1513-14)? I also caught O>1233-34 at H.79, this guy is really moving over the past few days. Since late Sept. he has moved from Hze.50 -> H.26 and now H.79. After breakfast and a shower, I loaded the pickup and headed off to Berkeley at 0930. Yei Nov.13 Hastings Nat. Hist. Res., Carmel Valley, Monterey Co., CA 1000 PST left Berkeley on Zoo 163/183 Mammalogy Field Trip to Hastings. In my Ford Astra van I had Marco Salvioni (Cidickes Post Doc.) and 3 Students (Aaron Yarmo, Kenneth Nybakker, & Paul Dallaripa). Driving conditions (on 880 and 101 especially) were very poor because of more or less continuous rain. Traffic was heavy and there were at least 3 serious wrecks en route. My van was the first to arrive at 2pm, followed by Patton's Station wagon, Bernie's station wagon and John Trochet in the 2nd station wagon. Carol Patton & Suzie Payton arrived c. 2200 PST in Patton's V.W. van. Once everyone arrived, we split into three