El Salvador field notes, v4515
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double or triple whistle of a bird we have often heard but have not located. We finally shot the bird and found it to be the peculiar which ground echoes off which Dad got a just some days back. I also collected a Crested Flycatcher - the first seen as yet - evidently a early migrant. Also made my first acquaintance of the Oven Bird. They seem to be fairly common about the sloughs running thru the Timber. Dad ran into the first Puff bird of the expedition - a new record for Salvador. He also got a Rufous which I stunned and found to be eating lizards and grasshopper. Near the large old tree on the hill I've again saw a