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DuVal,
E.H.
2001
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui Prov., Panama
9 May 2001
fledgling (who could fly quite well, alas)
in Mangrove. Testimony to nest-searching
luxury in that area. Interestingly, he
was perched in what was obviously a
baby-roost: gelatinous, fruit-filled feces
were under his branch, & from the
quantity he had been there a few
days. He left when I walked
around for a better view, but was
back in the same exact place when
I returned in 15 minutes. ♀ AGW(G)
& ♂ YWR (DM) were down-whistly
aggressively at me and AGW was
semi-wobbling, though the chick
flew well out of my reach. I wonder
if I could net him at the roost?
It certainly wouldn't be EASY, but if
it worked it would be worth it.
10 May 2001
Today during a watch at EDM, Eric
saw a DM banded OA — . There's only
one possibility, a bird banded as an adult
adult on Linarte, the nearest island to
the study site. This is our first █
record of dispersal between islands and