Field notes, v1525
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Bardecko but Marta was at home, at 4 pm I put out about 40 traps in mico/retama/ chaƱa/cana/berbine much like La Veracoda but not so dense, more green grass and more glades, many of them with tacos. The cana in the little glades; the micos are 40-yr-old clumps as at La Veracoda, also put about 10 at one place along the stream. The bomboes have seemed to be the big clique. Anita put out, with Marta, a line of 50 traps in mico-open, grovia habitat with mico clumps. They caught 1 Calidris albicena before coming back. Nov. 12 Morning clear, cool, calm. My traps were in the mico now untouched. The 10 by the stream held 1 also longi and 2 spring-empty; Anita's traps held 2 more also albicena. Picked up all traps. Drove with Abel Barti and Marta down the Rio Mauso Valley about 6 km from Villagers to the shores of to see indian paintings on a cliff, mostly greometric designs, a few stick figures and one horse or guassos. The person who showed them to me was sure it was a horse and that the geometric figures were the brand marks. The owner's house had a big llama skin on the wall, killed about 7 months ago; also a big wolf bear jaw. I set a new trap line, all near stream in cana, berbine, grovia, mico, 40 traps. Anita set 40 near the cliff behind