Field notes, v1524
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meadow and up in scrubby bamboo thin woods near camp. today sunny warm, no wind, may 3 morning calm, cloudy or weak sun. Tree livers about as yesterday. Livers around camp: AK my [illegible]-bamboo 1 macawing, and 2 also longi, dp. 1 but traps on hollow log near stream = crygump; sage along side in big combo 1 also longi. In the meadow dp: 1 deonamy, 1 motio rodin, 1 aulzamp, 1 also oliw (note 4 times) 4 species in pure bambooarea (although this aulzamp was near a bush. AK 1 motio rodin - sage 2 also oliw, 1 crygump (no birds anywhere near), 1 motio rodin. Took black and white photos of the hull of the abandoned homestead (see below), and those of the Pambo de Hui Hui, At 3 p.m. drove to the Parlquard's house, but he was not home. Gorgeous autumn colors. At his house was a pattern layer of lires, then pillin, then coyhue, then loga. On the way back we stopped and set traps in beautiful bamboo-pillin. The bamboo bigger in diameter than any near Hualal Huafi, maybe 1 1/2" diam. AK set 28 traps (half shewers half MS), Sage set about 25 MS, and I set 5 cane traps and 10 MS. Then drove back to the abandoned homestead (house completely gone) where there is an old field exit.