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Duval,
E.H.
2002
Journal
Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui, Panama
much fresher than the others. The back
& inner cambium layers peeled downward
from the cuts. Perhaps an anteater?
Or a jaguarundi? The cuts seemed too narrow
for a cat's claws, though.
We continued on the "Adventure Trail" (backtrack
to where it hits the fence line) to the gully
that leads to WEL; tramped up to the WEL
area (finding a leather iguana under a culture
root - I couldn't separate the head, so I
left it in an obvious place [illegible] & will retrieve
it once the rainy season has softened it up);
retraced our steps to the ocean; climbed
over into the MAN gully, as there was no
passing through the mangrove area at high tide;
flagged the MAN dance perch; & returned to
BRI via the inland gullies. Whew! All that
before 10:00. Then we split up for observations
at [illegible] FBE 1/2, CCL 1 & SBE 2. I watched SWE,
& there is definitely an unBDM here, still.
6 March
6 March 2002
LOT 1
I did watches at SBE3, [illegible], & CAS1; there
were banded birds at LOT & CAS, happily, & they were
reasonably active. Everyone did individual observations, then
met up at SBE to swim at 5pm. I got griped at
by Yadira because we were late for dinner & the place was packed.