El Salvador field notes, v4515
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and was giving a clear decreasing whistle -Canyon Wren style but not so much so. It appears to be some sort of buglet. Dad in the meantime shot one of the big brown colored buckeyes in the woods. It was a female with an egg with shell in the nest. My thought by the way looked like it might have been not long ago. Dad also got a bright fish bird on the way home. It had a yellow crest and was larger than mine. While in the woods we came on the other female lizard hawk and got it. Also so the old birds about. The tail of lizard hawks seem peculiar in that it tends to remain fanned out. We also heard a few of the large humming and saw one feeding on the red banana blossom in the jungle. In the pine woods