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[[margin, in green]] 3 [[/margin]]6:35 am. Light rain. Then see a pair [[insert 2 green check marks]] of Blue & Orange Tanagers 15 ft up in trees, only 30 ft from where [[underlined]] semifuscus [[/underlined]]continuing[[margin, in purple]] I N[[/margin]][[margin, in green]] 5[[/margin]] DC. Silent. Then see pair of Yellowbellies in trees 100 ft up hill. Between the Blue & Oranges and the Yellowbellies is a tree with a Paniflora vine draped over it. Lots of lavender pink flowers. There is [[margin, in red]] XI [[/margin]][[margin, in green]] 6 [[/margin]] a single White-throated Humming bird feeding on flowers. Then a [[insert green check mark]]single [margin, in red]] Black[[/margin]] Black Diglossa appears in vine near White-throat. Then all birds [[margin, in green]] add 16[[/margin]]disappear.
I don't know if this group should be considered a mixed flock or not! If it was a mixed flock, it was very diffuse.
SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI
7:06 a m. Same area. Hear Dubusia [[insert 1 green check mark]][[insert, in purple]] 1 [[/insert]]Songs not far away.
[[margin, in green]] 7 [[/margin]] Also [[underlined]] Basileuterus [[/underlined]] and/or [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]]-type Rattles and Hemispingus [[margin, in green]] 10 [[/margin]] there a group of 3 [[insert 3 green check marks]] PL [[insert, in purple]] 2[[/insert]] Atlepetes appears. In distance. Moving gradually in direction of Dubusia and presumed Basileuterus and/or [[margin, in purple]] II HO [[/margin]] [[margin, in green]] 13 [[/margin]][[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]][[insert 3 green check marks]] [[insert, in purple]] 3 [[/insert]](all of which fall silent at about same time). There also are 2 [[insert 2 green check marks]] [[insert, in purple]] 4 [[/insert]]Yellow bellies associated with this PL group. All moving [[margin, in green]] 15 [[/margin]] 10-20 ft up in scrub. All fairly quiet. Groups as a whole very coherent. [[underlined]] PL's definitely in lead [[/underlined]]. Yellow bellies f [[insert arrow pointing to the right]] PL's repeatedly.
Group passed out of sight. Still moving same direction Then, approximately 2 minutes later, a single On ground.Squirrel appears! Moving steadily in same direction  as PL-Yellowbelly group! [[underlined]] Apparently following [[/underlined]]! Squirrel seems to be unusual species. Generally dull medium brown. Some rufescent on underparts and tail. Then the squirrel sees me and retreats. Silent throughout.
Rain stopped 7:15 am.