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DoVal,
E.H.
2000
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui Prov., Panama
name is, appropriately, WOW. We did not, however, catch either of the two DM's that we were targeting. I guess I'll be spending my lund hours there for a little longer. We captured WBW, whose number does not match the number for her in the Master Banding List. It is possible that we've double-banded yet again (we didn't check the MBL until after the bird had been released). WBW has joined VVB (who we still have no blood from) on the hit list of most wanted birds.
I staked out K-25 to no avail. As with K-23, the female returned and sat on a low perch near the nest for several minutes, slowly surveying the surroundings. At this point, a tourist walked by and the female left. At K-23, the female then flew to the nest to feed the babies, & ate the fecal sacs.
A key capture today was ABY 090, who was carrying radiotransmitter