Field notes, v1523
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maragano, there is a patch of laura at the bottom of the cliff, a small amount of coirub present, then mostly cypress. Two cordos. Heard a ravouze small owl in our pine/saguaro grove; also, I think, a Bulo during the night. Stopped at Dolly Tien's on the way home. She has lived there along the Guay, or at Pioneer Grande, for 40 years and says no trees-trees. Martinettes and cardinalis across the Guay. She remembers