Field notes, v1308
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Freere, H. 1998 August 1 (continued) their carport then cross on eves >2m up to a Bending Throats's nest and evidently eat the nestlip - Karen couldn't even disencle the snake by poking it w/a broom. August 2 at 0823 we arrive at the site for CM 29 (this is a strenuous 45-60min hike, all up) and she sits outside the entrance facing in at Z coiled babies - and there is another C. molossus loose coiled (or frozen scowling) on a ledge 50 cm to the west! I catch her w/out problem (rattles briefly) and in the commotion Marcio tries unsuccessfully to hook the babies out for marking - they get in the hole out of sight, and CM29 crawls in, forces out, no rattling. Dare thinks the new bizzer I is follicular, but I think she feels light (despite slightly swollen abdomen) and looks