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[[circled]] 35 [[/circled]] The various mixed flocks seen this afternoon have been only a few hundred yards apart. They are [[underlined]] thick [[/underlined]] upon the ground. [[underlined]] Certainly different mixed flocks occur closer together here [[/underlined]] - when conditions are right - [[underlined]] than anywhere else I have ever been [[/underlined]] (even Chiriqui)! It is still relatively warm and without wind, 5:20pm. And fog is just as thick as ever! After the flock had moved on, I heard some Cy-like Songs here; but wasn't able to pay much attention to them. Could they have been uttered by the "glave" ??? Leave 6:00pm. NOTE: I hope that I have not said anything (in the preceding pages) about differences between the sonal behavior of birds in the breeding season and non-breeding season here. It was the [[underlined]] non [[/underlined]] breeding season when I was here in 1962. May 5, 1965 Munchique SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI 6:55. 2700m. Region few old mature trees amidst scattered scrub [[margin, in red]] 59 [[/margin]] See single Yellow-faced [[red check mark]] Whitestart. Alone. 20 ft p. [[margin, in red]] 60 [[/margin]] 7:02 See single Yellow-belly 6 ft up in scrub edge landslide. Going up hill. See some more Sooty-Thrushes alone. Singles and in pairs Pass area where big mixed flocks seen late yesterday morning. Nothing there now 4:30 [[margin, in red]] 64 [[/margin]] A little further on, come across group approximately [[four red check marks]] 4 White-bearded fly