Argentina field notes, v1527
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⑤ ⑤ ① 12:15 a big one (#303) on bank pile 16-13, maybe the same one AK left at 14-16 at 12:04. 12:16 a smaller one 3 ft. away, ignored another 12:23 moved to 15 ft S of hole, then went to 18' SE 12:25 another R (smaller) 1 ft away, at entrance to a hole. 12:29 feeding by bumble 12:34 ditto 12:35 an adult came out of brush and confronted 303 303 and maybe the other one jumped 8" straight up, 2nd one ran immediately back into brush 12:36 another (or same?) adult arrived, 3 ft. away, 12:38 303 fussing around a 5" stone. another adult offscare, 303 charges at it, one or both loft into air, other one retreats. 12:45 resting. Big move, now 46 yards from house 12:47 sweet spot rubble. 12:53 feeding. 12:55 feeding. Then long period of feeding, brief greening, within 20 m of home 1:44 finally went into a hole in the tall grass pile 7 yards from the hole where it was banded at 10:00, In 1 hr 29 min it went 46 yards from home, covered an area 56 x 30 yds. If it (or adult?) is the same one antisease matching, it covered 56 x 50 in 1 hr. 49 min. ⑥ after hunting and seeing several along the fence, at 5:31, considerable daylight, 3 juveniles were finishing in and out of the cluster of holes at 10:21 (built pile) 5:37 an adult ran into the hole at the