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[[circled]] 23 [[/circled]] First Atlapetes Whistle Song 5:46. Not overlapping anything. Then more Laf-like Song (which [[underlined]] must [[/underlined]] be Whitestart, I think - phrases are never prolonged. [[margin, in red]] 31 [[/margin]] There are some small reddish [[two red check marks]] flycatchers here. Uttering R's rather like those of Albis, but lower and louder. 5:52 See single Sooty Thrush alone. Burst of dawn songs about over 5:58 am So probably the birds here [[underline]] aren't [[/underline]] breeding. See another single Sooty Thrush alone. And another. Lots of humming birds around here too. Still an occasional Laf-like Song 6:07 am That nested mountain cotinga is here! Single bird, alone. A pair of Sooty Thrushes flies by alone 6:15 am [[margin, in green]] 56 [[/margin]] [[margin, in red]] 33 [[/margin]] One or two Atlapetes [[two green check marks, two red check marks]] rufinucha in very low scattered scrub on land slide. Uttering "Seeet"s Then, I see what is obviously a [[underlined]] Black Diglossa, with humeral patches [[/underline]], fly out of the scrub in which the [[underlined]] rufinuchas [[/underlined]] are lurking and fly to another patch some distance away. The [[underlined]] rufinuchas [[/underlined]] do not follow. [[margin, in red]] Black 34 [[/margin]] [[margin, in green] 57 [[/margin]] [[margin, in purple]] VIII [[/margin]] This area is exactly 8650 ft. See (another) cotinga alone 6:27 am. This whole landslide area seems to have a fauna more similar to faunas with which I am familiar in other parts of the Andes than the other parts of this mountain 6:42 Region of second growth trees and bamboo edge of another slide, same altitude. Some bird giving Laf-like Songs. All short phrases. Obviously [[underline]] determinate [[/underline]]. But unfortunately I can't see the bird. I never can! I wonder [[underline]] who [[/underline]] can be giving these Songs.