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D.A. Good
1980
Journal
Rayon, Chapais
22 December (cont')
and found a Barisia (DAG 316). Because of this, I quit
shmining mice + went out to look around. I found no Barisia
but I did find 1 shink (DAG 317). After leaving ca. 1430 we
drove further N (downhill) toward Rayon + Duke looked
for a likely place to trap - This be found ca. 4 mi. N
Rayon and since we could not park there, he and Ed took 40
traps each while I took the car to a place I could park it (this
c.a. 1445). I returned 1545 + picked them up + we drove back
to where I had parked to camp. We there discovered Ed's stove
was broken so we had to make a fire out of wet wood to cook
on. After supper we prepared specimens until ca. 2030.
Weather today cool, windy + foggy all day. Drizzly rain
in morning.
The habitat for the Barisia locality was a scenic pull off
surrounded by cut over hillsides. The Barisia was sitting
on top of a paneho we had draped over a stone wall to dry.
The shink was under a pile of small logs in the lee of a huge
boulder.
Birds seen today at Bochil:
Nuthatch sp. ?
Chauchalaco heard.
Black-throated Green Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
Slate-throated Redstart
Blue-gray Gnateater
Green Jay
Flycatcher sp. w/ tuft (this was not cinnamon colored + most
closely matched the Pale-eyed Flycatcher.)