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B. Hamilton
1967
Journal
July 5
Iwawa de Sardy, 1300; 22 Km N, 11 Km W, Chancay, Dept. Lima, Peru
and on Troglodytes rorai. All now shot singly from trees.
The Horn Man was singing. The hillbird seems easier with
singing than Moran. About 0930 I start putting up specimens.
Peeped on the tree and caught them as thought that they might
behold specimen. About I put up two of Dred's men
and one of my Zoeticus during the day. I decide returned
Twin during the day as we had no luck. I did not catch a
Band-take bird later. Catamaran early; at 0930 a slight
eartquake comes. There was an earthquake moment to the very
settled ashes and a widespread crawling from our boat. At
last for about 15 seconds, a Veomlin flycatcher was singing
thought that the earthquake had no actual effect on wildlife.
Later when I was shooting a Lared dove calling, I saw one slightly
smaller than morning Dove fly by; I could see no pattern in
the joy. We got communication from Carl during the day
saying he would come tomorrow (some time sooner or running
cut g food o tho). We also got a collecting permit, a swallow
was indeed flying across high ridgy, at it had naturally
joked to my grateful heart. Mostly can venturing. It was
windy and offered an all white. After about 15 minute, he
left. I'm not very happy; I still am very slow about
putting up specimens as I didn't get much done during the
day. About 1645 I sit at 13 tree, a little lower on
hill than yesterday. At 1730 I check out a bird came for food
on - half hour. The main thing I saw in a bound of gosh.
After supper the thing we go and look for Sechin's and
did my trap. My traps was understood but does cause