Field notes, v4194
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DoVal, E.H. 2000 Journal Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui Prov., Panama 15 June cunt and a pitiful, warbly EET. The dancy call is also obviously juvenile. To confirm this, I saw two G's display at CC(4), and one was NalBY. His bands definitely real as BV if you're not careful... 16 June 2000 Rain in the mid-morning continuing until ~2pm " " " early morning at ~2:45 to ~ ~10mm Work stopped early due to rain and I spent some time going through nest sheets. I noticed that YP is the mother of E-21, and there are only 3 possibilities. YPG was caught with bpO while there were eggs in the nest and so can be ruled out. YPV has not been seen this year and is a possibility. But YPW is the final possibility, and mothered E-10 an appropriate amount of time ago to renest. E-21 is only about 10m from E-10... Interesting possibilities. How site-faithful are these females? I guess that W4G moved considerably to renest... but then, her first nest failed and E-10 fledged. I can't wait to see the genetics!