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[[margin, in red]] XI [[/margin]] 2:22. Same area. See 2 Green & White hummingbirds fighting furiously, but silently, in air. They also may be "members" of the group. 
[[margin, in red]] Brun [[/margin]] Then see single Black Diglossa, presumably Brun, 20 - 30 ft up 
in tall mature tree edge pasture. Possibly the same Brun seen earlier??? If so, it definitely is associating with other species. Silent 
  Also see single Sooty Thrush only 20 ft away. 6 ft up in bush. Possibly it also is associating with group. 
  There are [[underline]] lots [[/underline]] of Acorns around here. Sometimes close to other birds. Once Acorn supplants -----> Sooty Thrush. Certainly, the Acorns are not what you would call "friendly."
  There also is a single [[underline]] Ochthoeca [[/underline]] around in the neighborhood.
 [[margin, in red]] Brun [[/margin]] Several hundred yards further on. 9575 ft. 2:35 pm. See pair
of Sooty Thrushes alone, top tall tree edge forest & scrub 35 ft up. 
Single Brun j -----> Sooty Thrushes!!! Eventually, Brun moves on. Thrushes do [[underline]] not [[/underline]] follow. 
[[margin, in red]] Brun [[/margin]] 9900 ft. 3:00 pm. Edge another patch of forest.See single[[checkmark]]   White-bearded Flycatcher 25 ft up. Noisy. Flies on. 
[[margin, in red]] Cy [[margin]]
Then see single [[checkmark]] Brun in nearby tree. [[underline]] 40 ft up. [[/underline]] Silent. There also are some other birds, even higher up in taller trees. But I can't identify them (yet). Then see [[underline]] single CY, [[checkmark]] in bamboo thicket, 20 yards away. Only 2 ft up! [[underline]] This must be another very diffuse flock! [[/underline]] Then see Cy high in tree 30 ft up. Not far from where Brun seen earlier. Silent. Feeding on small, round, green fruits.
  Flock going gradually up hill. We follow. Can hear at least one Ruddy Flycatcher in neighborhood. Then see 2 [[2 checkmarks]] [[underline]] B nigrocristatus [[/underline]] in scrub along edge road. 1 ft up. One individual is adult. The other is juv. Juv. does [[image]]. These birds definitely [[underline]] do [[/underline]] seem to be ass




Transcription Notes:
Black-crested Warbler (Basileuterus nigrocristatus).