Field notes, v4194
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Duval, E.H. 2000 Journal Isla Boca Brava, Chiriquí Prov., Panamá 18 June cont it. My only idea right now is that the caught-wing technique might somehow pop the airsacs, but it seems like we've only seen this problem in DM's (a manakins) but we use that untangling technique on all birds. Perhaps something with the bleeding technique? Is it best to deflate an inflated airsac, or just let the bird go? The badly