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Duval,
E.H.
2000
15 March 2000
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui Prov., Panama
Mark and I took turns throwing stones
at it but (despite several good hits)
could not dislodge it.
The bycatch for the day was:
3 rufus-tailed hummingbirds
1 white-tipped dove
1 yellow-olive flycatcher (Tolomyias sulphurens)
1 black-hooded antshrike
1 male barred antshrike
1 female lesser seed finch
1 Swainson's thrush
1 Great-crested flycatcher
The Swainson's thrush was obviously migrating -
it's furcular pit was overflowing with fat,
and there were fat stores in its wing
pits as well.
Other banding notes: one female had small
scars on her breast, as if from puncture
wounds. Insects? Another (#102) had
small red dots on her breast.