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arins here is real, this would suggest that densities of populations may be comparatively low in the Amazonian region. 
NOTE: I saw the tre in which the owner of this fuica shot the Spider Monkey. About 40-50 ft tall. Looked quite suitable for Sakis. Although (of course) there were none around at the time.
It would appear that the habitats of Sakis, Woollies, and Spiders overlap here. But I don't (yet) have any evidence that their territories do.
Santa Rita, 
June 7, 1968
Going to walk in direction La Aguila this morning. Starting 6:45 am. Clear, sunny, hot.
7:05 am. Catch brief glimpse of pair of Sakis 60 ft up [[left margin]] 9 [[/left margin]] tall trees tall forest. Utter "Rattles" and flee. (Apparently alarmed by our forest Caracara. 
8:00 am. Considerably further along. Near group of tamarins, presumably fuscicollis, some distance inside mixed forest. I don't see them myself. Try to record instead. But without great success. Animals too far away. And shut up quickly. 
[[left margin]] 6 [[/left margin]] Guide says that there were six individuals in group. 
9:20. Region of very mixed forest. Near lots of monkeys in trees. Very noisy jumping movements. Some pounding on wood. Obviously lots of individuals about. Unfortunately, I