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7:20 am 10,050 ft. Come across family Blue & Blacks [[3 check marks]]. Obviously same family, seen yesterday. 2 adults & 1 juv. Very noisy. Lots of "Seeet" Notes. Juv. G'sound is fed by parents. Today, this family is [[underline]] certainly [[/underline]] alone. 10 - 20 ft up in trees
Reach highest point reached yesterday 7:40 am This place is called "La Esperanza". My altimeter now reads 10,175 - 10,200 ft. See single Yellowbelly, 15 ft up in tree. Uttering "CN"s. Apparently alone. 
Go on past forest, into open pasturewith scrub. See pair Sooty Thrushes alone
7:50 am. Near Yellow Face Singing in distance.
More single Sooty Thrushes in pasture ca. 10,250 ft.
8:05 am. Reach area which obviously is alpine forest, almost "alpine scrub". 10,475 ft. Still very windy and cold. Nothing visible or audible except Andean Sparrows. 
Further on, there are more, single Sooty Thrushes alone.
8:15 Hear what sounds like [[underline]] lapemayei [[/underline]] s.l. Song slightly up hill. 
[[margin, in red]] Gloriss  [/margin]]
At least one bird Singing quite steadily. Notes have "reedy" quality which is characteristic of Lef dongs
in some other area. No other deglamine or Whitestart is audible at the time.
On way down hill. 11:45 am. Just below 10.000 ft. See single Sooty Thrush. Silent and alone. 
11:55 a.m. A little further on. Still just below 10,000 ft. Area where Big Butteraupis and last large flock seen yesterday. See another flock. 
[[margin, in red]] Sitti [[/margin]]
Includes at least 4 [[four check marks]] Big Butteraupis, one pair [[two check marks]] of Sittes, one 
[[underline]] Anemoscopus [[/underline]], 2 [[two check marks]] or more [[underline]] Pseudospringus
[[/underline]], 1 [[check mark]] Yellow face, many  [[two check marks]] tree [[two check marks]] - 
creepers, one White-bearded Flycatcher. Group as a whole quiet. On