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or most of the other species.
        There is some tendency for the brightly colored and more or less strongly arboreal tanagers, i.e. the GT, the Big Buthraupis, the Yellow-belly(ies), [[underline]] and the Dubusias [[/underline]] to stick fairly close together. The Blue & Orange probably does [[double underline]] not [[/underline]] associate particularly closely with the other brights tanagers. The other arboreal species, i.e. [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]] and the tree creepers, [[underline]] certainly [[/underline]] do not associate particularly closely with the bright tanagers. But they probably do tend to associate fairly closely with one another.

[[margin, in red]] Sitti [[/margin]] The Sittis and WCC's also tend to associate with one another

[[margin, in red]] WCC [[/margin]] particularly closely. [[underline]] usually the WCC's move along behind the Sittis [[/underline]] (the WCC's probably really [[underline]] are [[/underline]] following the Sittis. A real interspecific preference. But I can't be sure about this, simply because there usually are other birds in front of the Sittis.)
        The Cy [[underline]] does not [[/underline]] show any obvious tendency to associate

[[margin, in red]] Cy Sitti WCC [[/margin]] particularly closely with either city and/or WCC.
        The Cnemoscopus fight among themselves very frequently.
        Group as a whole noisy. Lots of "CN"s and other short notes. No Whitestripes, Cy, Yellow-bell(ies), and Dubusia(s) also sing from time to time.
        NODWA when Cy is singing.
        Group eventually disappears down hill.
        I go back up road. 10:21 a.m. Border alpine scrub and

[[margin, in purple]] III HO [[/margin]] "upper sub-tropical" forest. See small group. Which [[underline]] might, conceivably, [[/underline]] be a detached part of a large mixed flocks seen earlier. Includes

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] ^[[checkmark ,in green]] ^[[55 ,in green]] 1 ^[[checkmark ,in green]] GT, 1 ^[[checkmark ,in green]] Cy, probably others. In trees, 15 – 30 ft up. Cy f [[image: right arrow]] GT.
[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] Cy feeds on white berries (same species seem the by Cy earlier this