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Duval,
E.H.
2000
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui Prov., Panama
May can't are the obvious divisions. But
I would have to be omniscient
to know which birds ever displayed
& with whom... hmm. Something
to think about.
Today we set two nets to
try to catch BOY and remove her
radio-transmitter, but failed. We did
catch three other banded females,
and attached transmitters # 071 (freq.
151.071) to RBV, # 010. I found
her with the attenuator on high
two hours later, just south of
first beach (1), (but I didn't actually
see her).
Kat did a nestwatch at K-15 and
reported WBA as the female; there is no
WBA, but WBV was banded very close to
there recently... I don't like deciding
these females by inference! I'll try
to do another nest watch there
before the nestlings fledge. Kat managed
watched at two parches, but with the
morning eaten up by BOY, Mark and I
only managed one each. Mine was at
EDM (2), where the male insisted on