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up. Yellowbellies in trees, 12-25 ft up. [[ruf?]]utters lots of "Seeeeeeee" Notes. Yellowbellies also occasionally  noisy. Can't see who is leading.

  Leaving 9:55 am.
  NOTE: I [[underlined]] think [[/underlined]] that the poor development (i.e. small size) of mixed flocks this morning must have been an effect of the wind. Many birds apparently stayed "hidden". i.e. well inside vegetation, and thus were not in a position to see, or be seen by other species. (One word of explanation may be added in this connection. Although the last place(s) I worked was (were) protected from the wind, the wind continued to blow with full fury on other parts of the mountain throughout the whole morning.)
Going to work on Finca this afternoon. Go up steep hill (first place I went during my first visit a couple of months ago) along side small woods. Weather half cloudy, half sunny. Lots of wind (still)
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  2:30 pm. See single Agriornis [[red checkmark]]-type. This probably [[underlined]]  is [[/underlined]] real [[underlined]] Agriornis   [[/underlined]] (streaked white throat, rusty below.) In trees, 15 - 20 ft up, edge small patch scrub in pasture. Definitely alone.
  This is not far from where fog usually reaches in afternoon.
  Go up to highest point of this hill. 8550ft. Just at the edge of fog this afternoon. Everything [[underlined]] very [[/underlined]] quiet.
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  4:10pm. See single Yellowbelly. Quiet apparently alone. 4 ft up in scrub edge pasture. (This scrub is very low, but thick and probably mature. May be low because of constant wind in this area. 
  Starting down hill 4:15 pm.
A few yards down, see single Sooty Thrush alone.  In tree edge pasture. Silent.