Field notes, v1306
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Greene, H. 1987 17 June (continued) Toth ~10 minutes to finally get it in the can, and I never saw it fail Wilzate. No other snakes in >2 hours of walking. Overcast. Janne Sheep check the Lachesis muta at CES 630, and it was back under the Danaea fern w/ head facing ~N (opposite the direction from the site it was hunting last night). It rained hard for ~2 hours this afternoon. I checked the snake at 2005h and it was back at the open site, 1 m from the fern bed, at the base of the small tree and facing E. Very alert. Walked through the new swamps; saw and heard Hyla logyxa. at ~2200 saw a nice big Smilicia gandini on the bridge railing on the dining hall side, where vegetation comes up to the boardwalk. On June 12th Rebecca Butterfield saw a large multispecies frog chorus in the new swamp (Ger. Sendero Cantarosa), including hybrids, Azalychnis callidryas, and a couple ~ Leptodactylus pentadactylus. She described 2 slender yellowish snakes w/ blunt heads and big eyes and were surely Imantodes inornatus; both were on branches overhanging the boardwalk, and one was sagging w/ a large food mass.