Field notes, v1522
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1 Phyllosc darwinii, autored 1 darwini and 2 abdomen condivius; O reg these was standing in front of the traps and was chased into it; about 7 am. The vegetation here is almost pure yareta and epidophyllum grandangulare, with a few mats of Pycnophyllum and a few crevice plants. Saw isolated trees of Geolacunea (one). Carol climbed up to a cave above camp and found 2 Orostachalus nests, one of them being visited by a female (but too high to check contents), Chupiquiza nearby. She also scored a ? Orostachlus out of a crevice at dusk. Had a lovely yareta campfire last night, completely silent and still cool in am. About nine am prodded up and drove 1/2 mile down the road to the spring and set traps for Cubisoops holivensis and barvings. Saw 3 or 4 cubisoon running, and some Deneiro adrophyllbirds that had been