El Salvador field notes, v4515
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Occasional Sulas were sign as we neared the coast or passed by outlying bird rocks. A very few of the same Petrels followed us during the day. I did not mention the fact a while back that we saw a Friggin after catching on The beach off Maria Island. July, Wed. Arrived in Acapulco at six A.M. The bay is well enclosed by high hills. Again it would appear that this cast line is sinking. The hills all about are very green here but the grass is short more the height of calf. Gaffard Boobins and Frigats were the only water birds about the harbor. Many black Vultures and so few Turkey Vulture were seen. One that Turkey vulture and no Blacks were found on the Islands while here the condition is practically