El Salvador field notes, v4515
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139 seem like a good place with tall deep jungle in open valley and hillside. "War" seem unto a pair of the red tanager in the forest. They were feeding birds and flying to the locality very closely. They have a long harsh note which is not hard to recognize. A flock of Tucanas was seen and one bird secured. Many yellow-crowned Paroquets were scattered thru the woods. They appear half way between the two common paracites in size. Their note is the same but they also have a note like cacicus visus fighting which seems to be decidedly to these parrots alone. Two large Nuthows were collected and a new species of vines of southern genre Pachysyvin decortata. Stud brought in a couple of Boat Bell Keyes which he found along the lake edge in the north with the agawake. Keyes pouch was full of feet 5 1/2" long. They were foot/birding birds.