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Cys. Flitting about very rapidly, with lots & lots of song. I think 
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Cy
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that this must have been a purely hostile dispute. Possibly provoked when 1 pair of Cys tried to follow flock into territory of another 
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Ruf
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pair of Cys. After a few minutes Cys shut up, possibly leave. Then I see pair of Rufs right where Cys used to be. Silent. Fly down hill in direction in which I [[underlined]]think[[/underlined]] PR's and Firebellies went.
     Then a few minutes later, hear PR's again, near same area. There birds moving up hill. Noisy. But apparently alone. Different birds from PR's with flock???

[[centered]]SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI[[/centered]]

     9:15am. See flock of 3 Firebellies, 2 PR's, others
          1 PR f [[arrow pointing right]] Firebellies.
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Coer
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     As a result of all my observations of Coers in different areas, it seems obvious that they must have relatively [[underlined]]very[[/underlined]] large territories -- like [[underlined]]Conirostrum[[/underlined]] spp.
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Humer?
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     This afternoon I saw a single Diglossa which was either a Humer or a Laf in the garden of the Bolivar Museum here in town, Altitude 8625 ft.

October 25, 1962
Aqua Bonita

     6:20am. See pair of [[underlined]]Atlapetes torquatus[[/underlined]] & [[underlined]]B. nigrocristatus[[/underlined]] around. [[underlined]]nigrocristatus[[/underlined]] f [[arrow pointing right]] [[underlined]]torquatus[[/underlined]]. Finches uttering lots of "Seet"s Warblers sing once or twice. I don't think that the