El Salvador field notes, v4515
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band together and circle then break up and spread out. Dad says some swallows fly the same thing the other day. The weather was what we call "swift weather" = broken clouds and wind. This bird made 5 new ones for our collection today. I happened to run up to some young Robins in the glover. They have a very [illegible] faint washed out plottling but nevertheless typical young robin spots. Tonight it is clear but we had rain in the afternoon instead. July 20. Again we turned to the cluse woods on the other side of the river. The Hawks were not present nor much of anything else during the morning. We heard several of the carger dot-moth and