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[[circled]] 33 [[/circled]]
[[margin]] [[green]] 100 [[/green]] [[/margin]] 1 [[1 green checkmark(s)]] Yellow-faced [[/checkmark(s)]] Whitestart, to the rear. Noisy. Flock moves off and disappears.
  4:15 pm. Come across yet [[underlined]]another[[/underlined]] mixed flock. In second growth scrub (including bamboo) and occasional mature trees along side of road. When first seen, all birds on one side road. Group includes: 
[[margin, in purple]] X HO [[green]] 104 [[/margin]]
at least [[6 green checkmark(s)]] 3 [[underlined]] Cnemoscopus [[/underlined]] [[/checkmark(s)]] (probably about 6, in fact), at least 1 [[underlined]] Chlorospingus canigularis [[/underlined]], 
[[margin, in green]] 111 [[/margin]]
3 ^[[3 checkmark, in green]] Yellow-faced Whitestarts, at least 
1 ^[[checkmark, green]] Furnariid, ^[[4,in purple]] 1 ^[[checkmark, green]] Ruddy Flycatcher (same species seen with flock this morning - 
[[margin, green]] 115 [[/margin]]
LXXXVII), and three ^[[3 checkmark, green]] presumed^[[6,in purple]] [[underlined]] Hemispingus superciliaris [[/underlined]](same species seen this morning - LXXXVIII). The presumed [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] low in scrub. All others in trees, 10-20 ft up. [[underlined]] Cnemoscopus [[/underlined]] definitely leading ([[underlined]]This may be an extreme passive nuclear species[[/underlined]].) Flock very coherent and moving very fast (like [[underlined]] Cnemoscopus [[/underlined]] flock this morning!). Also very moving. Lots of "CN"s. Lots of twitters - rather Cy-like, but louder and more wheezing and less musical. (If these were uttered by the Whitestarts - as I rather think they were - then it probably is highly significant that they were [[underlined]]not at all[[/underlined]] Laf-like.) One of the presumed [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] apparently juvenile Uttered lots of hoarse notes in rapid succession. Apparently Begging. All in all a regular cacophony!
  After some minutes, the flock uplit up. The presumed [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] flew across road. Continued feeding in very low scrub. Moving in same direction as rest of flock still across road. The presumed Hemispingus certainly were followed by 1 Whitestart, but [[underlined]]apparently nothing[[/underlined]] else. And the Whitestart soon left them.
  After some minutes more, the presumed [[underline]] Hemispingus [[/underline]] flew back across road. Apparently rejoining rest of flock. But this time I lost sight of the whole group.

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