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- Karen Dykes
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-12-09
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- 2021-12-09
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Oyster R. [River] (contd [continued])
2 outer tail feathers, apply plastic
bands to left leg using duco cement
to fix them, apply numbered metal
band to rt [right] leg. Using 3 split
clips attach colored marker to base
of tail by splitting quills at base
Attach Rubidium bands to each
patagial membrane.
Hens are just beginning to
incubate on this date
May 23, 1952
Counted the Salmon River area
along the roadside. Saw 0 [male symbol] 8 [female symbol]
1 f. [fawn] 10 unidentifiable because of
darkness.
R. [Rex] S. Hayes has counted the
following.
[TABLE]
[male symbol] [female symbol] F [Fawns] Yearl. [Yearlings] ?
Dec. [December] 5 8 1 9 2
Mar [March 3 1 5 2 1
Mar [March] 15. 1 5 1 1
7 18 4 9 3
Winter kill on Sayward has been
light but at Quinsam [James] Bendell
has found several dead fawns
on his plots.
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