Field notes, v1345
Page 77
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H. Hamilton 1967 Journal guly 1 Near Sanar de Sando, 20km N, 1 Km w of Chiricos, Elev 800', dept lime, Pine. Speciyo cuicwbri was obsrved. about 50 y thin brown were observed. & sporadic several fellh and others seed as some beetle remain. There wer no rattlesnake remain. The tent was set up at mid day rain only and a blather all set up morning time. At night Bogy found a lizard of genus Tropidurus, he was at nite-lighting but saw nothing else I had heard other birds but couldn't identify the guly 2 Maximum temperature yesterday was 63° F as minimum during the night was 54°. Morning was foggy. I set off with the gun before breakfast as managed to get within thirty yards of small bird but was unable to see them. The area is covered with small trees and mostly by grass. (I can't imagine what they could eat - there are small dry stems 1 ft high over ground - perhaps this is a more favorable season. When I got back I found that both birds as Bogy had caught a small man with snowman ears. & several a Persimmon Tree in appearance. Carl says that this is Phylloteti duravonic. After breakfast Bert and I went to photograph an old nest of Castor Canaster Asthenes castorum. This was at least 2 nests a type of led other nest of castor species with restricted near top. The whole structure was about 2 ½ ft tall and 10