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was nothing from the red
plumage to the faded red so
that this is evidently the
year around male plumage.
The male from Snagrate
That is changing from brown
to red must be a jay.
Again we found the Black
Masked Trogon in this timber,
they seem to always be burnt.
They have an additional note
beyond the one I described
before. It is a rattle almost
suggestive of a small
Rattlesnake.
Again too Dad found a
group of Parrots. They
seem to be in loose
flocks of half a dozen
in family groups. They
seem very attached to the
cumps of little spiny
palms which are common
among the tall forest.
Two Hawks were seen
today as compared with
other occasions. Can