Field notes, v1523
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this is much farther east than any bambu. C. J. Ralph, christo, and I went for a bird walk on the less-less peninsula. Dear, cold, windy. Nov. 6 Barkebo. Wet snowfall in A.M. worked on pellete christe collection no. 067 from Parque Nacional Zagona Blanca in Uruguay, Oct. 28, 1980; = a collection of bone fragments: 9 leithrosom, 1 small bird, 7 stenomege, 1 galba or alcedor, 4 ennesmege, 7 phyllothe, 1 audisomege, 2 vistornege valdiviane, + 10 small scurpy eliguedanta or abodes foulborhius. In a separate pocket of this plastic bag were white bones of 1 phyllothe darwinii, (stenomege), and 1 galba or alcedor. Another bag marked NIC 068 28 Oct. 1980 Zagona Blanca contained pellets dont size for sparrow hawk or burrowing owl and contained lots of scale, lizard bones (very small), 1 eliguedata?, 1 caveomorph, and some insects. another bag, same number, contained a couple of fern-toro pellets (one stenomege) plus four big coarse, dog-sized droppings that contained coarse vegetation, no bones. another bag 066 27 October Zagona Blanca contained a couple of dozen bank? pellets, many with feathers, very few bones. Dissected maybe 8 of them and found 1 vito sp., 2 eliguedanta, 1 beetle. Some of the pellets all feathers. Nov. 7. Friday left about 11 for Rio Trafuel, overcast, cold. camped dont 1km up a side creek, the first one west of confluencia on the north side of its rio Trafuel. Campsite about 3km NW Confluencia: Hicks says "roseta" here in a meadow of nuevo, arlona, rosa mosqueta, collatara, sertaria, sunegrassa, and cipresa. The lags at the head of the