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[[circled]] 30 [[/circled]]
in a mixed flock.
See more single Sooty Thrushes.
[[margin]] [[in red]] 78 [[/in red]] [[in green]] 178 [[/in green]] [[/margin]]
7:35.  Further down road, see single [[green and red check marks]] Blue & Orange. Probably 
[[margin]] XIII N [[/margin]]
same individual as before.  Feeding 6–15 ft up in scrub and tangles 
[[margin]] [[in red]] 49 [[/in red]] [[in green]] 179 [[/in green]]
mature upper sub-tropical forest, i.e. under tall trees. Definitely alone. 
Silent. Then it is joined by another [[green check mark, red check mark]] bird (another Blue & Orange???).
[[margin, in red]] Albi [[/margin]] [[margin, in green]] 80 [[/margin]]
Then it is [[underlined]] followed by [[male symbol]] Albi. [[/underlined]]  Then [[male symbol]] Albi flies off in another direction. Blue and Orange f -----> [[male symbol]] Albi!  Both disappear.
      Then see what is apparently single [[underlined]]Hemispingus superciliaris [[/underlined]] [[red check mark]] [[margin, in red]] 50 [[/margin]]
in low-second growth scrub across road.  9425 ft. Uttering "CN"s. Apparently alone (except for hummingbird 5 ft away.  The 2 species ignore one another.
    It is [[underlined]]cold[[/underlined]] here this morning!
    7:50. Flush pair [[underlined]]Atlapetes torquatus[[/underlined]] region fairly old second growth.  Definitely alone. They "mob" me.  "Seet" Notes, bowing & pivoting, TF's, perhaps TV, with CR and Thslss..
   Then see single Sooty Thrush alone.
  See single squirrel 8:10.  Definitely alone now. But not far from where large mixed flock was seen the day before yesterday.  Moderately small. Small rounded ears.  Head, back, sides, outer sides limbs yellowish-greyish-brown. More rufescent underneath and inner sides limbs. Also tail. I wouldn't be surprised if all the squirrels I have seen in the Andes belong to the same species!
     Every thing very quiet 8:40 a.m. Sun out.
     See another single Sooty Thrush.
     9:03 a.m. Back to upper sub- tropical forest just below TV Station at 
[[margin, in red]]54[[/margin]]
[[margin]] [[four red check marks]]  [[/margin]]
4 Agnomis-types fly by, from tree-top to tree-top. Alone.