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Day five: Tuesday, June 9th
posted on junio 09, 2015 12:07
A group of at least six squirrels travel through camp and are tentatively identified as Pucheran´s squirrel (
Notosciurus pucheranii ignitus
), a species usually encountered in pairs or as solitary individuals. Meanwhile three lizard species are identified including the beautiful
Cercosaura eigenmanni
from the forest and the rose whorltail iguana lizard (
Stenocercus roseiventris
) from the savanna. Camera trap placement continues and three more bats are added to the list that increases to eight species. After three days camp life begins to settle down as everyone gets used to the rhythm of life in the field in a large camp of nearly 30 people.
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