Field notes, v1389
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P.A.Kelley 1988 Journal Apr. 15 large Tomahawk from the Y to the lane at (cont.) H.123 to capture him. Heavy continuous drizzle falling. 2214 pst: H. 201A caught ♀ 1536-37 (255g). I last captured her at 119A + 120 in November. 2221 PST: H. 123, got new ♀ (1731-32, 213g). 2242 pst: H. 103A, caught ♀ 1453-54 (235g). She's lactating heavily - young litter. Can hear tail rattling in 103A (> ?). She has some milky liquid in the vagina. Sperm from > 1173? I didn't leave my smear kit with. 2302 pst: H. 138, large Western Toad in trap. 2320 pst: H. 6, new juv. ♂ (1733-34, 138g) with ♀ 2269. Has large warble on his chest. I also captured ♀ 1670 and a new juv: > > in the Red Hse attic. Will tissue Tomorrow. There may be another juv. or two there as well. Got to bed around 2400 pst (ie 1 a.m.). Sat. Apr. 16 0814 pst: Nothing in carnivore trap or lane. Still raining. Will leave open all day. Tissued the pair of rats from the Red Hse attic (Cat #> P.K. 182 and 183). 1353 pst: Blow Pond - no fresh tracks. 1815 pst: Jim Griffin gave me a young ♂ woodrat that he trap- trapped in his home. I bet it is the son of ♀ 1730 which he trapped in his attic on April 1st. He