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looks like that on the
cactus wrew tail. They also
have a habit of flashing
the tail out like a whip
as they run on the rocks
and in the bushes.
Several manaboins were
seen or heard and two
females secured - again
showing what believe to be
two separate species. As
yet we have not gotten a
male of the short-tail
species to make the conclusion
sure.
Several King Vultures were
heard about the monkey
kill as we lay in wait
but none came down in the
timber. We left a fresh
monkey carcass that did "
skinned out for vult.
Van flushed a pair of
Macaws which seemed
very tame but wouldn't
submit to the 410.
There are many small
flycatchers all thru the
timber, many of which are
mistaken for Yellow Buntings.
The gilded Acroled, Beardless,
grey-eyed and Myarchus are
common as well as