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one [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]] [[check mark]] and one Yellow-faced Whitestart [[check mark]]. Plus others [[four check marks]] which I can't identify. [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]] f ---> Yellowface. Yellowface f ---> [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]]. Yellowface f ---> [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]] Birds uttering lots of "CN"s. But group as a whole doesn't seem to be
making any progress in any direction! Ruddy appears to have disappeared (it probably left before flock arrived).
There also are at least 2 acorns in this group of trees. But, as usual, they seem to be ignoring other birds, and vice versa.
Group still around 2:45. Now see that it includes at least 1 Blue & Black. Feeding on small fruits. Also, apparently, taking insects off leaves.
Now more birds joining flock. Unidentifiable. But flock still remarkably diffuse.
Going back up hill (to where Diglossas seen earlier this afternoon) 2:55pm.
4:25 pm. See single Sooty Thrush perched alone, 2 ft up in scrub, edge forest. 
A few yards further on, see 3 [[three check marks]] [[underline]] H. atropileus [[/underline]] 4 ft up in scrub  under trees. Uttering "CN"s and R's. But apparently alone. Scrub under trees here is "miscellaneous". [[underline]] Not [[/underline]] bamboo
[[underline]] H. atropileus [[/underline]] disappear almost immediately. But then I see single Yellow-face and 1 tree creeper (not close together) in general area where [[underline]] atro-pileus [[/underline]] were earlier. Is this yet another very diffuse flock?
Sooty Thrush does not follow the other birds.
A few seconds later, the [[underline]] atropileus [[/underline]] [[three check marks]] come back. Retracing exactly their previous route. Yellowface and tree creeper seem to have disappeared.