Field notes, v1345
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R.B Hamilton 1967 Journal Tolana, Dept Piere, Peru July 30 to their house. Then we both at work on cloth and got up on seeing the news from the station. About 11:30 Mr Connely's take Carl and I out and show us a box to the location of another Dueblade, Peruvian and also the location of a sea cave that may contain both. Earlier we had photographs in Connely's yard a dead snub-nosed gull, a gecko and a vampire bat that an still has skin. Mr Connely is interested in nature photography. We returned from our trip as Mr Connely then took us to the club (it was Sunday night) for supper. We had a nice supper and then returned to the Connely's house when we saw some looks at Mr. Connely's slides. He had recognizable pictures of English Sparrow Passer domesticus which he says has been there for several years. Earlier in the day we had seen hundreds of Mangrove Swallows, Tachycineta albilinea after this I finish a science fiction novel that I had started in the afternoon as we go to bed. Aug 31 We slept late this morning (till about 0700) as then have a delicious breakfast. After this we went shopping and Carl took the car to be repaired. The other all had their hair cut but I passed up the opportunity. We had trouble finding bread but everything was easy. (Because of the long holiday weekend). Before we left we filled up on water and left the specimens that we had obtained at Fords shops in the garage to dry. We had lunch with the Connely's - a delicious shrimp curry and then left for Parion at about 1300. Unfortunately Carl and my memory aren't as good and we made a lot of wrong turns before we finally got to where we were headed.