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(5:09 — Fiiuli songs now (loniiii.iiit. WOodlicwc r lic.ird in distance. 



():1() — .More swifts. 



tj :11 — Finches and ground l)irds become dominant and iia\f their hour. 



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Sliij cU'ur (wcept for few fleeci/ cloiid.s, (tiul a /'cvi.' iiioiiiitti'mous islaiid- 



cloiid.s (do)i(i llic lirii/lil cast. One star strciic/lit ovcrlicdd. 



EveriithiiKj (IroirJicd -ic'ith dexc, V(dl(\i/s filled -icilli juisl. 



Lifjlit i'Huucjli to xcrite casili/. 



5:30 — Wren in full song. Jungle })igeon in distance, and baljoons howl- 

 ing. First eiiatter of martins. Two species of finches 

 singing. 



5 :32 — Two hanaquas S. 



5:321/2— Two hanaquas N. E. 



5:33 — Two hana(juas S. E. (near). 



5:33>£.— Two hanaquas N. W. (near). 



5 :35 — Dragonfly hawking. 



5:35^ — P'irst two martins going to river to drink. Palm tanagers leav- 

 ing nesting place. Moriche oriole leaves palm. 



5:36 — Young martins chirping in box. 



5:36V^ — White-throated flvcatcher makes first catch and goes to thorn 

 tree perch, calling. 



5 :37 — Rooster flaps and crows twice. 



5:38 — Tinamou trills. Second pair of nesting martins go toward river 

 for drink. Eight dragonHies hawking. Flanaquas end chor- 

 us, each pair having called three times. 



5 :39 — Two wrens have sung almost continuously. 



5:40 — Woodpecker pounds in the jungle to the south. 



5:411/2 — Indoor-nesting-martin feeds young. 



Photo by P.O. H. 



FIG. 90. YOUNG CAICA PARROTS 



