Field notes, v1345
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Hamilton 1967 Journal July 24 Tice Tree Pt., 3Km SE Bayou St. Dept. Pierce, Perc., Etc. 100' and then a short to his left on very soft of the country) July 25 The morning was overcast again but the sun did peek through several times before noon. I spent the morning catching up on my notes. We were planning to go to Reventazon for 3-4 days but the weather did not offer favorable. We instead decide to go out on foot or in car in the desert between Tice Tree Pt. as Reventazon. On the morning I saw five Tettles at the rocks when the Sunray came north just. After lunch we flew on our trip: Western a plateau between Bayou and Reventazon. The area is mostly flat with scattered down, some an excellent shape out of stategies there an bottom covered hemispherical out of stategies will vegetation mainly "Mel's E&F". I took pictures #-6-8 of their down and vegetation. The desert hills locally links seen from the corner of artist and point to the salient sterility of the area. There was almost a constant wind at this location it lit up early in the middle of the night. I set out 44 troops after an arrives. I set them on the edge of the desert. I of truck was everywhere. I think everyone saw a few morning owls in loose daylight. All of my hanties some birds with Bay getting a two Caracallis one a small hummer, I did about that at hummer but miss it. On the way back for lunch from an area with scattered mequet. I saw a splen Oreoohalus ______ ruficollis ______ finding the flat area between down. I tried to get down enough to called on but I only had 22 that still and it was very windy and I was unsuccessful. I at first guide where by hummer, Geocitta peruviana and Borealis now seen in addition to the bird Bay whitis are another species of hummer now recognized. I made my trip about minutes without