Field notes, v1523
Page 497
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Potoques, also a lizard under a store in camp of miday; not very lively (a small one) mar. 10 night blustery all night, but cleared, flashlights along the road, looking into girdled cypress trees, but saw nothing. morning cool, windy, clear; no frost or ice. My traps in the desert had 2 audicomys, 8 also longi, 8 cryzomys, and 2 also panths. Carol's traps under mibbled cypress trees caught 2 also longi and 1 Cryz. Anta's 77 traps around camp and the rocky slope caught 3 audicomys, 12 Cryz, 7 also longi, 1 also tantho, and 1 Elguadontia (this night, in a cactus). caught a large lizard in a clump of desert mat plant, Sunny 10 A.M., not very lively. Photos of mibbled cypress. Broke camp about 1:30, stopped at Cara Troful, then stopped at the cypress grove at Rio Cullin mangano, not many young cypres here, but one of them with clear signs of bark being eaten. Note that this is on south side of Rio Troful; our camp was on the north side. Returned to Bardeck about 4. Three DOR hares. mar. 11 Capture Cryzomys and also longifilis did not eat cypress bark from branches put in with them. mar. 12 Stoe did not eat cypress, all day sunny, no road. Went to Puerto Blest where it was cloudy also, Abel Berti, the ranger of PB, said only 2 rainy days in October, water supply low for first time in decades. Tour guidon boat said that the south-facing slope of the mountain to Brogo Tristese burned in 1938; this looks like relatively recent