Field notes, v1531
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Sage had 12 Sheremans baited with pheasant pate; he caught 1 Oligo. Chimpanzos and caranchos have come to discarded mouse carcass; berries. In their 15 Sherman: 1 Rattus (released), 3 Oligos, 2 Abro spp? total in 6 traps: 22 mice = 33.3%; 16 Oligos = 24.3%; 4 to 6 longi = 8.1 to 9.1%. Kept 2 of the Oligos alive to test whether they eat quintest Abro spp? In the afternoon, cloudy, I put out 18 Sheremans and 18 MS in new of them was hemorrhagic. Saved lungs of three Oligos that had been killed by monoxide, but none A resident of the area didn't know anything about a ratada here: with blackberry fruits. The rose fruits are everywhere also. dissected and one of the Abro olivaceus dissected had stomachs bulging berries. One flask of rolled oats was left in one cage. One of the Oligos The two Abro longis, in separate cages, ate all of their quintest 21.2%; Oligo 13 = 12.5%; longi 4 = 3.8%. olivi; his Sheremans 1 Oligo and 1 longi. Total traps 104, total catch 22 = pig Rattus, 1 Oligo, 1 longi. Sage's MS held 5 Oligos, 1 longi, and 2 My MS held 6 Oligos, 1 Abro longi, and 2 olivi. My Sheremans held 1 dawn, but have seen none on this trip. Justin and Matthew saw and heard what April 30-Night cloudy drizzly, no wind, not cold. Heard two teros at dawn, see 26 MS and 30 Sheremans in forest (pellin and bamboo). I put out 24 Sheremans and 24 MS in rose/bamboo/blackberry. Sage the good, unpaved road. Only a couple of km to the Chilean border. Hardly any traffic in spite of damboo, between the eduan's home and the official Atacama station. blackberry bushes with ripe fruit, rosa mosqueta, radal, nire, and then it becomes more forested with bamboo. Have seen not a single through scrubby Nothofagus looking like blue oaks aviums in California, unpaved road all the way. At the eastern end of the road you go drove to Hua Hum at the extreme western end of Lago Ibar, good