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L.R. 2008
'09 maps for:
Bea
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Buck -- Caley --
Claws --
Conomo --
Hix --
Hudson 09 -- Isabel --
Katy -- L.R. --
Moffet --
Mr. Hannah --
Ozzie --
Penelope
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Rafael
2010 maps for: Belle
-- Buck --
Gunny --
Hudson --
Mr. Hannah --
Neale --
North Fork Bob
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Penelope --
Sanford
-- Sr. Bones --
Thatch
2011 maps:
Belle --
Buck --
Henrietta --
Katbird
-- North Fork Bob --
Pemi --
Saco --
Sanford --
Sr. Bones --
Snowy --
Thatch -- Tucker
2012 maps: Art --
Belle --
Bridger --
Chip --
Cutch --
Jill -- North Fork Bob --
Rammie --
Snowy --
Sr. Bones -- Thatch
2013 maps: Art --
Belle --
Bridger --
North Fork Bob --
Rammie --
Snowy --
Sr. Bones
Osprey
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1 Apr - 5 May 09.
We lost the signal from L.R. on 5 May. He was
moving south, apparently on another exploratory mission, and got as far
as Virginia Key at 17:00 and then just dropped off the map.
This one is a real mystery. When birds die--either on
natural or unnatural (being shot) causes, we usually get some signals
from the spot where the bird went down. In this case, we got nothing
after his last programmed upload on the 5th.
This is a really frustrating loss, as I did not expect
to lose this bird and we really don't have a clue as to what happened.
Our standard optimistic explanation (the transmitter failed) won't cut
it here, as when they do fail it's usually a somewhat prolonged process.
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