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 of habits and calls, must be the. It sits on cliffs or in trees and barks two notes, a slight pause, then two more etc thus: kwack-kwack; kwack-kwack, etc. but more like the bark of a dog than those letters indicate, it being impossible to reproduce the overtones by symbols. Saw.

In afternoon I went upstream. Shot two lizards (swifts) but they were badly mutilated by the shot. Also shot a and a  and skeletonized them.

hooted again in evening, not in pairs of hoots, as I recollected last night's performance, but several in succession.

Thursday,.

Cloudy morning. Robbins, Santiago (an Indian) and I started on horseback up the north rim of the canyon at 7:30 a.m., then over the trail leading to. About two miles up the trail we killed a. Saw lots of and, several sparrow hawks, ,