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acks ranging from [[underscore]] ground [[/underscore]] to 20 ft up. Yellow bellies 3-12 ft up. Fly catcher about the same. 1 [[underscore]] cyanocephala [[/underscore]] j [[image: right arrow]] Blue & Black. But then [[underline]] cyanocephala [[/underline]] goes off. [[underline]] No one follows. [[/underline]]. 1 Blue & Black j[[image: right arrow]] Yellowbelly. Twice Yellow bellies f [[image: right arrow]][[strikethrough]]^[[checkmark ,in green, followed by 1,]][[/strikethrough]]  Blue & Black. While I am watching this group, I see that there 3 ^[[3 checkmarks]] Sooty ^[[4 ,in purple]] Thrushes in trees about 200 ft from mixed flock. Also, 1 ^[[checkmark ,in red]] Green Toucanet in trees 200 ft away in opposite direction. Then Yellow-belly flies across open pasture, going from one isolated tree to another. Blue & Blacks f [[image: right arrow]] Yellowbelly. Flycatchers follows along behind Blue & Blacks. [[underline]] Then, the Sooty Thrushes also cross pasture! [[/underline]] Going in same direction as the Yellowbelly and Blue & Blacks; but following a slightly different route. Toucanet does [[underline]] not [[/underline]] cross pasture.
        Thus, I think that the Sooty Thrushes must be considered "[[underline]]real[[/underline]]" members of this mixed flock - [[underline]] but also "semi-detached[[/underline]]". Remaining on "outskirts".
        5:45. Almost same area where Cy - [[underline]] C. flavinucha - rufinucha [[/underline]]

[[margin, in purple]] V HO [[/margin]] - Slate-throat - etc. flock seen earlier. Flock apparently still around. But now seems to include even more birds. Unfortunately, I cannot see them well enough to identify most of them. But I do see 

[[margin, in green]] 42 [[/margin]] 1 ^[[checkmark ,in green, followed by 1 ,in purple]] [[underline]] cyanocephala [[/underline]] and two ^[[2 checkmarks ,in green, followed by 2 ,in purple]] Sooty Thrushes j [[image: right arrow]] group. 

[[margin, in green]] 43 [[/margin]] Then I see one ^[[checkmark ,in green, followed by 3 ,in purple]] [[underline]] Yellow-faced [[/underline]] Whitestart in group. 15-25 ft up in trees 

[[margin, in green]] 45 [[/margin]] I [[underline]] know that ^[[2 checkmarks ,in green, followed by 4 ,in purple]] slate-throats are still with group [[/underline]]; because I can hear them singing. I can't see them, but I can tell that they are at "opposite" end of group from Yellowface - at least 100 yds away. NODWA while slate-throats Sing. Yellowface doesn't Sing at all.
        Group as a whole very noisy. Lots of "CN"s and "PN"s, in ad