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D. Hamilton
1967
Journal
Quebrada Honda, Fundo, 14 Km. N.; 13 Km. E of Talaro, Dept. Piura, Peru.
July 29 so that it's field placed a safe distance away. Finally we went at a stick to punch on which we remove it from the net with gloves. We then look both back to camp. We stayed on till sundown putting up both as wide as his gotten in daytime. Can go a couple of both in his net including Mystil and Pipistrell.
July 30 We got up about 00:00 am & walked to check my nets but it was sweaty. I only had a couple of traps opening as no storm earlier. I fixed breakfast as the woods darker. After this I picked up my traps. On the mountain both Roy and Tom went out hunting, Tom spent most of his time chasing Arstings so only came back with an Owlkin. Olin Woodpecker, Piculus rubiginosus. Roy got a red-bellied woodpecker, a relatively forest man as a flycatcher. After they come back I was hunting on the other side of woods. Tom still had his traps at a almost distance was snapped with stray both (probably done by fox - I saw 3 at one time while checking traps last night). I thought I once can up the hill so I climbed to fair as a sheltered both my for a rest. Today I saw another Piculus rubiginosus but thought he had already collected enough. I did see another meadowlark it around but was unable to get a good shot at it. I saw several dark-winged falcons never got a shot at one. Finally I went back to camp as it was about time to leave. I went and took down my nets, & I held two plain flycatchers this a white war Elioria sp. I released one and clubbed quarter of other one. I also took a couple of petalium him. I then helped Tom take down his nets. By 13:00 we were all ready to go and we departed for Talaro.
Talaro, Dept. Piura, Peru.
& I also see call the condor's are get winter both.