Field notes, v4195
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Journal Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui, Panama June, contents and accession them in the egg out. collection, but I promptly left them (and nest E-26) near SBE1 in my haste to get AWP back to the cabanas. There were large cat prints in the dirt on frank's truck hood this morning. I took 2 photographs. According to the Fiona Reid book, they are most likely ocelot. A flycatcher just flew into the ranchs after failing against my plastic wall for 40 second or so. He circled the light several times, then flew out. Grey head & chest, beak black, breast yellowish, whitish on ? secondaries. I couldn't see how wide his beak was. He was slightly larger than a yellow-green vireo. June 7 April 2002 The beta (AWW) of the freshly-reunwed alpha (AWP) was observed doing a solo display for a female today. It was interrupted by Boxer, who galloped through the middle of everything, of course. The date is on Ryan's late-morning watch. It threatened rain all afternoon, but nothing happened. Julie saw a copulation at MAN, with a 2-? display by RGY and an unbD4.