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Then drove to Cameron Bonta and set two tramats;
one down the hill and across the clausura (adrian)
and one down the hill and across the grazed mullin
(mine). Clear cold windy. Campal went to the clausura,
May 15
might mostly windy, partly clear, no ice, snow in the
Cameron Bonta: Adrian caught nothing, the scaly bassell
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with 15 traps. It is [illegible] traps down the hill and across the
double-exposed mullin caught 2 also large in the dense
grow of the mullin (blue has drifting) and in the steeper/level
1 also barthla and 2 Eligius. Very time of about 30 min.
the hill and across the grazed mullin (but still considerable
cover) caught 2 Eligius in steeper vegetation, and 1 in
the first trap into the mullin.
In the Campo Fistuladas, adrian caught 4 Eligius and
1 Eligius in the adjacent grazed Campo Antiguos. I caught
7 Eligius in the Campo Fistuladas and 2 in the Antiguos (one
of these might have been an also barthla but it escaped).
In the rocks at Ramón's Puerto, the 6 cag traps had 1
Eligius and 2 Phyllotis. In the rocks farther
East, the 6 cages had 2 Phyllotis. One of the cages
with a Phyllotis in it had been rolled downhill about
2 meters and a horned owl was attending it. Didn't
want to leave it, and flew off only 20m and noticed
while we released these 2 Phyllotis. They were very hungry
and immediately started eating rolled oats tossed under their rocks.
A chinchilla pestered the owl briefly.
Shined all day and then checked traps. Nothing at Campo