Field notes, v1523
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and how hard were singing. They must stay pretty much in the clumps of brine and eat twigs. Lots of big black beetles lumbering around on the ground. The alodon longi don't eat them. Nice big pearl grey falcon, plus chimangos. Hilda says chimangos have learned to tear open plastic garbage bags in Barbados. She put a dead branch up under the roof of the green shed behind her house and a hummingbird built a nest on it. The 2 young were hatched 2 days ago Scattered sprinkles during afternoon, medium windy, Later in afternoon set 3 more gobber traps and another Kaitthrodor trap. One of these go-to-traps was clipping Barbados twigs, but not Barbaras twigs in the same clump. The Kathrodor set, operated to a tunnel about 1 ft. deep, promptly caught a toad. nov.12 Night mostly cloudy and colder, ~~ a few sprinkles, but still not nearly freezing. My original trap line caught 2 more alodon longi and an also souths: The new line off by the cliffs cought a few. Albo longi. Saw one place with crocoala droppings. The Kathrodor area with the enclosing fence had 3 museum Species spring, but no catch. The 3 toad traps caught 1 toad. Still haven't heard any toads singing. Weather turned much colder during the morning. Barbados had heavy rain yesterday. aunt traps caught 1 also longi and 1 Elipodonta. Returned to Barbado in morning. nov.13 moved from Roundell house to Brngolo Tuapel on the Faldos in melpal.