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[[circled]] 15 [[/circled]] Then hear [[underline]] brief [[/underline]] burst Slate-throat R. Same place as yesterday. Then a lot more Slate-throat R's 4:50 pm. Two birds (at least) in tree-tops. Apparently alone. [[margin, in red]] Scan [[/margin]] See single Scan feeding on flowers alone. (Incidentally, I don't ever recall seeing Scans in mixed flocks anywhere. They seem to dislike such flocks. Another respect in which they are diglossine-like.) [[margin, in red]] 12 [[/margin]] Fog lifts completely 5:00 pm. But [[2 red check marks]] Slate-throats continue R's. Certainly the Slate-throats and Sooty Thrushes are [[underlined]] not [[/underlined]] always in flocks! Slate-throats silent now 5:02. See single thrush alone. Leaving 5:12 pm. May 2, 1965 Munchique Arrive top Munchique 6:22 am. Clear. Warm. Moderate wind. On way up, at relatively low elevations; I heard Laf-like Songs ca 5:45-6:00 am. The area looked most unsuitable for lafresnayei ssp. Presumably Whitestarts. There is very little moving, nothing singing, at this level 6:30 am. 6:37 Pair Yellow-bellies [[insert 2 green check marks]]moves thru tree-tops: Low trees, only 15-20 ft above ground. [[margin, in green]] 19 [[/margin]] But the highest available here. Birds definitely alone Uttering "Seeet" Notes. [[margin, in purple]] IV HO [[/margin]] [[margin, in green]] 23 [[/margin]] Just about 1 minute later, a whole group (4 or 5 inds) [[four green check marks]] of small birds moves thru tree-tops in same direction. Only individual identified is a