Field notes on the birds of New Caledonia 1938-1939
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and the male shared one, as they stood of one being large and hand clings. Hatch's account of there being two species this one was covered. A specimen of Perimys with its bar covers a nest in which it has spawned call it means a in he is engaged on it showed to diaspopolismont, also that when right hand all is well but if it calls on once left the project BIRDS: Native mentioned case of Hapalornis, if it calls on the ceiling at about 6 thousand feet. Weather: Fine sun & cloud. Light easterly airs. Clouds 20% Tuesady, August, 1938 Tail: B HOUR:T.WING:Ming: R, B DRE : .6.0 JME TIM:= 1/4 few insects. SHOT : .m.o S n.m. Clytohyechus .on .X2 No. 52A : CYTORYCHIDIS: ABR: WAT: nil HOUR:T.WING:Ming: V, B DRE : .6.0 JME TIM:= 1/4 few insects. SHOT : .m.o S n.m. No. 25 : DERVOYRHE: Tail: B HOUR:T.WING:Ming: T.JUDH ABR: WAT: JT illt: V, slighe DRE : .6.0 JME TIM:= 1/4 small insects & large eggs. SHOT : .m.o S n.m. level as at sea level. Male AO 1/2 mins yellowish white. No. 25 DERVOYRHE: ATTEMPTED TO REACH THE CAMP WA HAD ESTABLISHED AT 400 FT. 2,2,2. BUT HAD TO TURN BACK FROM ABOUT THE 1600 FT. MARK AS THE TRAC WAS VERY STEEP AND WAS DANGEROUSLY SLIPPERY. Some shooting was done on the way down but nothing unusual was seen or heard or collected. Weather: Fine clear sunny. Tuesady, August, 1938