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DuVal,
E.H.
2004
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Clliniqui Prov., Panama
27 March 2004
Things were fairly active this morning but
died down midday. There was very little going
on at TED5 - I'm not sure whether
the site is dead or whether I've
just been watching it at slow times.
I saw RVV (I think) at both SBE 2 &
EDM1. Julie saw a jaguarundi run through
the CCLI display area, and I saw
a howler monkey copulation at OCVI.
I found three nests with eggs, though
only one had two eggs. This field season
is so short that anything nest that wasn't
fully laid by yesterday won't hatch
before we leave.
Julian's recordings are going well - he
finished a playback trial to test for
song degradation in the forest yesterday.
Today he was trying to get pairs of
males recorded at as many sites as
possible.
I paid the week's bill today,
which totalled $109.40
First rain of the wet season this
evening, from ~ 8pm - 10pm. It rained
about an inch? (or ½"?). Frank says it was the
first rain since December. The rancho leaks like a sieve