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Greene, H.
1982
27 March (continued)
Slaty Antshrike, Thamophilus punctatus - pair seen in forest ~600m on Cortez Trail.
Bulphur-rumped Flycatcher, Myiobius barbatus - one seen near bridge in the Arboretum
Band-tailed Wren, Campylorhynchus zonatus - one seen in tree, resting around clump of bromeliads, at edge of Station.
Montezuma Oropendola, Gymnostinops montezumae - heard and seen frequently.
Crested Duan, Perotepe purpurascens - ~3 seen near West [illegible] Boundary Trail.
Sun Grebe, Helioznis fulica - one seen on the Quetada El Salto where it crosses the Far Zooop Trail.
28 March Spent most of the day helping the Life Magazine people, loafing, mapping, and getting ready to go. After lunch Bret Whitney [?] , leader of a group of birders for Victor Emmanuel Tours, Austin, TX, told me he saw a Serriplumeous Hawk, Joneopterus semiplumbea eating a snake ~40 ft. up in a tree. Snake's head and part of body were gone. Said it had bright red or orange belly and a green or olive dorsum.
He also saw a Nunbird and a Motmot each eating a frog in the Arboretum yesterday.