Field notes, v1525
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fallen plastered among stalks and a few scattered seed/pods. Understory is mostly Barberia perezi, up to 2 feet high, not blooming, getting remains of giant Buffballs and lots of fallen twiglets that contain a few yellowish from tiny low-floor. Lots of Robin, warrens singing everywhere, lots of other birds: Heard no Rhinoceros birds, no flowers. Back to Barbercho at 3:30 p.m. Oct 30. Barberco weather clear, calm, warm. Drove out to low-floor and looked for tereos-tercos along the dirt road near Colonia Sings, good sandy, and looked as the river came (was) but no signs of tercos. Then drove out the road from the schoolhouse to the Hotel Jago Morano (old bat colony). Found one set of droppings along the road at the summit above the hotel, and another set about 200 yards in from the main floor-floor road. Set 4 traps for tercos. Then drove to Karina Palf's place for tea. Cerro Tronador spectacularly clear. Then at 5 p.m. picked up the traps. No action. Oct 31 Weather clear, calm, warm. Left 11 a.m. for Corolla, a bulldozer has scraped the Sapinum along the road at our terrestrial 8 to 10 km W Corolla. Wish I'd been there to catch the bad times they ran out. Stopped at the photoed Ranchos (not one west of river) and got permission to camp. Put 7 Ms around rocky outer edge of camp, and, [illegible] 37 Ms and 37 big Skerrums through the