El Salvador field notes, v4515
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98 a bird had flushed the lay before. The other a set of six in Dita. Another Least Bittern was secured by 'Day'. The Green Heron laid only two eggs but was a complete set. Several Red-wings with were found, but some with good sets. The nests are well built and cupped almost like an oval. 'Day' got a couple of migrant Yellow Warblers, Sand Several other slow bird migrants of unknown species. Also took a Garter Snake and a young Yellow-crowned Night Heron. Many of the Gunn Humors seem to have gotten evidently the breeding is all along out. Dad went further back into the timber above and get another of the large crimped Kingfisher, a female and a peculiar but cuckoo of the genus Tephra nebula Texilla's a crested ground form rather rare in our experience but recorded from this locality in