Field notes, v1603
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69 "Hemile" - chiofensis NW Tonala' April 10 At the study area along the Rio Tultepec I located another nest of Hemile in a tall acacia up about 18-20 feet, just across the stream from the lower chiapensis nest. Saw one bird make repeated trips with nest material. Just before this I saw chiopensis in a neighboring tree - a few feet from the nest. Again saw chiofensis around the nest (pair #1) and in the amates. Noted Turdus gregi in the study area. Photos of study area taken on April 9- Roll #12 1. from car position looking down stream. 2. " " " at dry willow brush. 3. clump of vines & acacia down river from car, 4. between road & stream. 5. clearing on right side of river. 6. edge study area west of chiopensis looking upstream 7. end of study area 8, thick vines near end of study area. 9. 2nd clearing on foot-path - ground forage place of chiapensis. 10. burned area and view of hills. 11. guanacate & acacia near burned area. 12. gunacaste & vines where Hemile foraged. Roll #13 1. Habitat nest area of hemilei - group #1.