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2:08 pm. Going uphill in forest. 8500 ft. Flush a large [[symbol for female]] [[check mark]] trogon and at
[[margin, in green]] u4 [[/margin]] least 2 other birds from same clump trees. At least 1 [[two green check marks]] of the other birds is Basileuterus LXXX (as in Sierra de Merida). Basileuterus and trogon go in different directions. All 10 - 20 ft up. Silent.
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2:#5 pm 8900 ft. See single Yellow Sall. In second growth scrub, under trees, along stream and path. 5 - 15 ft up. Silent. Alone except for a single hummingbird (not Scan) flitting about in neighborhood. The two species are paying no attention to one another
2:55 9050 ft. Region low second growth with scattered large trees. See Single Sooty Thrush alone. 5 ft up in scrub. 
Fog coming in now.
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3:00 pm Same area. See large mixed flock small birds in trees. Group includes at least 2 [[two green check marks]] Yellow Salls. 1 Cy. [[green check mark]] [[in purple]] 2 [[/purple]] 1 cyanochephala [[green check mark]] [[in purple]] 3 [[/purple]] 1 Anemoscopus; [[green check mark]] [[in purple]] 4 [[/purple]] 1 Ruddy
Flycatcher; [[green check mark]] [[in purple]] 5 [[/purple]] 
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some woodkeepers, [[two green check marks]] [[in purple]] 6 [[/purple]] others [[three green check marks]] [[in purple]] 78 [[/purple]]
Also lots of humming birds [[three green check marks]] [[in purple]] 710 [[/purple]] flitting about
[[margin, in red]] Ensifera [[/margin]] Including [[underlined]] Ensifera [[/underlined]] ! Yellow Salls ranging 15 - 60 ft up. [[underlined]] Ensifera [[/underlined]] seen only low, 10 - 20 ft up. All other birds failry high, 30 - 60 ft up. Yellow Salls fly catching. Also Ruddy. [[underlined]] Anemoscopus [[/underlined]] eating green fruit. Group as a whole quiet. [[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] But both [[underlined]] Cy [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]] Seeing occasionally. Not overlapping
Group as a whole quite coherent But not making very rapid progress. All birds doing a lot of flitting back and forth. Once, cynaocephala see need to be in lead. Once, the Whitestarts.
Group stays together for 15 minutes. After about 10 minutes, group of caniques (same species seen below - LXXXXIII) flies into trees about 200 - 300 yards away. Make a lot of noise. Perhaps disturbed by me. Then group of Caniques joins --> group other birds. The latter do not react in any conspicuous way. Caniques fly away again. These Caniques j -->