Field notes, v1524
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them there because they attacked the chicken, May 1. Left Barboza at 9 miles AK and Dink Sage and drove north, 5 fresh DOR robins between Colonel Huelfi' and Confluencia. Jimmy and two Tropical finches low. Estevan Chacabuco is cutting poplars for lumber in anticipation of the alceua fall. Stopped at some cliffs just west of the Colosi Cere bridge and found some raptor pellets (+ bones) including a few 7moles gremling (white interiors), two, Roethedor, Oryzomys, juvenile Gosliner at noon, then up to alceuna Valley to Valence. The autumnal colors of the willows along the river and the pollen musthoyque were spectac- cular. A few crowcora on the ridge tops. Then west to Pago Ruillen. Harvested "wild" apples along the way. Checked with Parks guard poquin , then drove to a big meadow about 2 or 3 km short of Sagotini'heri. Put traps in the dense dense grass meadow, recently along a big log fence (decaying) across the middle of the meadow. 12 wire cogo traps and about 24 museum specials. Anita put 34 traps at the edge between grass and pollen-camboo-herbaceae. While she was still setting she caught a "strong" rodent-wanter and a eve deomanye (caught in a Museum Special). Dink Sage put 24 MS across pure meadow. Then we were to camp on the shores of Sole Huitte'ui and put out more traps. Sage put 19 more, along the shores of the sole in long cobble mixed with Peles. Anita put