Field notes, v4195
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DuVal, E. H. 2002 Journal Isla Boca Brava, Chiriqui, Panama restaurant + one nest. Boxer treed a Tamandua outside our hut at 10:30pm. Oh! A few days ago (day before yesterday maybe?) I found a grey-necked woodrail retreating through the underbrush of BRI display area. Perhaps this is what John & Eileen saw, not a tinamou? 7 April 2002 The day was entirely overcast, with a very breezy afternoon. It feels like the wet season! Everything smells like smoke from the fires on the mainland. I saw dancing for a female cour four times in my first watch, & then the place fell quiet. Becca saw a (human) copulation at BRIDGE, on the trail, & Ryan saw another on the beach. Yick! BRI is now called "Snake-infested cesspool & quickie motel." 9 April 2002 Today was the day off, but Julie & I worked. She saw a probable copulation in one of her watches. My day was filled with small disasters - splitting my toenail in half during a post-work swim, having the pig dump out & roll on my clean clothes, having the seat of my jeans dissolved by butyric acid.