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[[circled]] 105 [[/circled]] [[underline]] gns [[/underline]] of a species I have not seen (or at least not recognized) before [[margin, in green]] 174 [[/margin]] (plain gray breast and belly), 1 [[green check mark]] [[underline]] GT [[/underline]], 2 [[two green check marks]] Yellowfaces, some [[two green check marks]] tree creepers Birds uttering only "CN"s. Ranging in thick second growth 10 - 20 ft up. Group very coherent. Moves rapidly up hill [[underline]] Cnemoscopus [[/underline]] [[margin, in green]] 86 [[/margin]] probably in lead at least part of time. [[twelve green check marks]] ADDITION: Group also included 1 woodpecker with red cap and golden back. Return to Fisica 5:00 pm. Fog coming in again NOTE: The [[underline]] Chlorospingres [[/underline]] in the last flock seen this afternoon was [[underline]] semifuscus [[/underline]]. August 9, 1965 Munchique Going to work where I thought I may have seen a [[underline]]carbonarea [[/underline]]s.l. or a [[underline]]lafresnayei [[/underline]] s.l. a couple of months ago. Arrive 5:40 a.m. Just getting light. Cloud coming up. Windy. Cool. A fair amount of miscellaneous bird noise 5:45. Certainly more than on the top of the mountain! Atlapetes Whistel Song down hill 5:49. One phrase. NODWA. Then some more. NODWA. Sounds like [[underline]] rufusischa [[/underline]] Birds already getting quiet 5:55 am. It really is [[underline]] very [[/underline]] windy here now! According to my altimeters, now, the altitude here is 8650 ft, 2650 m. 5:58 am. One Yellowface Song in distance. NODWA. There some more Atlapetes Whistle Songs. NODWA