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[[Underlined]]Saltator[[Underlined]], Mar. 26,1962,II [[upper right corner, 88 circled]]

[[Hatch marks indicating the following species are along the left side. Green Hatch marks=Black headed (atriceps) see Transcription pg69/pg24 Dec 30 1958]]

ly during the supplants. Ani eventually leaves. Supplantes then sits a few feet away from mate. [[underlined]]both[[underlined]] birds repeatedly utter PN-HAC-PN, more or less synchronized. Both have breast and belly feathers rather fluffed, both during and between vocalizations. Both sitting erect. One, at least, (I can't see the other one well) also seems to have slight CR (see drawing on preceding page).

These musical phrases after PN-HAC are the only patterns of the species which are reminiscent of the WS's of Streakeds. Could have been derived from something like the latter.

[[Underlined]]Saltator[[Underlined]], April. 22,1962, Cerro Punta

[[Hatch marks indicating the following species are along the left side. Gray hatch marks=Streaked (albicollis) see Transcription pg46/pg1 May 16 1958]]

Working at first site this morning, at level of the town 6:40am. Hear (without seeing) a streaked uttering "Incomplete" songs. all eventually similar.

[[image-diagram of bird song. "Duh duh wheeeeeeah duh duh" Underneath this is drawn two short lines; one long down curved line which curve begins far above, and ends far below the first two line; a down curving line that starts at the height the first two lines are at; and a final short line placed a little below the end of the curved line before it.]]

Last 2 notes sometimes repeated. Rattle undertone to long notes. These songs more like those of the [[chincol]] than are the songs of the Streaked Saltators of central Panama.

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Chincol (Rufous-collared Sparrow)