Field notes, v1603
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72b Study Area # 2 April 11 Since only three pairs of wrens are shown - but there were more present - at least one more pair of small wrens. The small Wren is much more com- mon along the stream here than the large. Noted a chochaboca at point where hill approaches the river. Bonifacio shot a duck hawk just down stream from the study area and said he saw another with the one he collected. I noted two species of motmot in the study area - Momotus mexicanus and the small motmot which we took in the Ocucapa Valley. The latter species apparently doesn't occur closer towards Tonala. Song of small Wren = a-were-cheet, pit, 1 - 3 -