El Salvador field notes, v4515
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113 occasional Sulphur-bellied. The mommy we shot today was another female with embryos and was single as have been other females in like condition. Both Garter and Elegant Frogs were common in the park. Salmon reports seeing the Rock Wrens and another Monarch on the peak. For the first time since our stay at Omega we have a rain storm. It looks as tho it might last for a while and make up for the past dry spell. We noticed today a decided increase in the Spotted Sandpiper population along the lake shore Aug 7. Fri Today we made a stab at the Rocky peak to find the monarch nest and to look up the rock Wrens. The trip up the canyon was rather long and hot but the peak produced the