Field notes, v1600
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Seib, R. 1985 Cataviña to Bahía de los Angeles, Baja California Norte, México 2 May of cold and moon seemed to have driven reptiles back to their abodes. Bahía de los Angeles, Baja California Norte, México 3 May We passed a warm day here. Doris photographed and I drove out to the canyon to check pitfall traps. I found some live Chilomeniscus cinctus and several U+q. It only took about 40 minutes this morning to produce quite a painful sunburn on my back and shoulders. Returned to town and preserved. Some of the guests returned from fishing and provided us with Cabrillo filets which we relished. Later, we had Yellow Tail ceviche before heading out to the canyon. We went in earlier tonight so Doris would have more time to set up her shots. Then I drove out to the rocks. I saw little, probably due to the full moon. I picked up Coleonyx and a Crotalus ruber. Bahía de los Angeles to Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, México 4 May Woke up, packed and organized. Drove to Guerrero Negro where they had no "Extra." I bought "Nova" and proceeded to San Ignacio. We had fish lunches and drove to Santa Rosalía. We got a room at El Mirra. It's really gone down hill: the air conditioners don't work, no soap in the bathroom, etc. Also, don't eat in