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few note; but fairly quiet on the whole. Definitely alone.
  6:38. Hear Dubusia Singing down hill.
  6:53. see single Sooty Thrush alone. 10 ft up in alpine scrub just below police station
  It is windy and [[underlined]] cold [[/underlined]]here today in spite of the sun. Is this having a discouraging effect on the birds?
  Light fog back 7:00 am. 
  7:05. Go down to upper border "upper sub-tropical" forest. 
[[margin, in red]] 11[[/margin]] 
See pair of Yellowbellies. [[2 red checkmarks]] Definitely alone. 40 ft up in tall mature tree. One 20 ft up in tree with white berries where flocks seen yesterday. Definitely eating the berries. I.E. they are competitors of Cy.
[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] 
  Hear Dubusia songs down hill 7:15.
[[margin, in purple]] IV HO [[/margin]] 
  7:40 am. 9200-9100 ft. 2780 m. Region of rather scattered tall mature trees with lots of scrub underneath them. See large mixed flock. Essentially a "scrub" flock. Possibly same of the same individuals seen in flock(s) yesterday. [[underlined]] But group as a whole very distinctive indeed! [[/underlined]] 

[[margin, in green]] 57 C 1]]
  When first seen, group includes [[two green checkmarks]] 2 [[underlined]] Atlapetes rufinucha [[/underlined]] at least 2 [[two green checkmarks]] [[purple]] 2 [[/purple]] (probably more) PL Atlapetes, [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 3 [[/purple]] [[underlined]] A. torquatus [[/underlined]] (sic!) 1 [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 4 [[/purple]] Yellowface, 

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[in green]] C 9 [[/margin]]

2 or 3 Whitestripes, [[2 green checkmarks] [[purple]] 5 [[/purple]] 1 or 2 [[underline]] H. atropileus, [[/underline]] [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 6 [[/purple]] 1 Cy, and [[3 green checkmarks]] [[purple]] 7 [[/purple]] of the dull brown Synallaris (same species seen yesterday).

  [[underlined]] A. [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] rufinucha consistently in lead at this time [[/underlined]] !!! [[underlined]] Very closely associated with both PL's and Whitestripes. [[/underlined]] PL's f_____→[[underlined]] Rufinucha [[/underlined]] repeatedly ( [[underlined]] at least 10 times[[/underlined]] ). Relative portions of PL's and Whitestripes rather variable. Sometimes one species in lead; sometimes the other. Whitestripes f____→ group of [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] and PL repeatedly  (also at least 10 times) PL's _____→ group of  [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] and W    





        

Transcription Notes:
Dubusia is a small genus of mountain tanagers found in South America Bolivian Brush-Finch, (Atlapetes rufinucha) Arremon torquatus (syn. Atlapetes torquatus) Black-capped Hemispingus, (Hemispingus atropileus)