Field notes, v1345
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B. Hamilton 1967 Journal 30 Jun Lima Peru Morning was cloudy and cool as usual. The wind blew gusts that ran past us plan on the morning light. It was relatively long (less than California) as with other long but no longer distance bills. I couldn't see any gazelle, about the last 2/3 of duration we again forgot our gaze. I believe that it partially was About 10:45 Roy Stine, Tom McCullen and myself went to San Isidro to do some shopping. Roy was in charge and details should be in his note; after lunch we rested in a park where many of the local residents play soccer. It is a lovely custom for most stores (refreshing restaurants) to close about 3pm for lunch. I spent long hours away with the business. About 01:30 we went to pick up our set of topographic maps of about 2m or to visit the town return home. The main plan was at the airport as it was here that I saw most any first definite England Sparrow, Lesser Domesticus I can see in large globular gray and (what I'm assuming) is a tree with a white tail-wag and wondered if it perhaps was made by English Sparrow. After our bird supper we put up the remaining birds. Born Celestia Policanes accidentally on Black Vulture long-legged strikes over down-flying over Lima. Jul 1. Lima Peru Morning was same as usual - cloudy and cool. The same birds were in the forages of Pereda's house. In the morning I saw a small lizard about 3