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6   7125. C. semifuscus still continuing DC and R's same general area.  Apparently it did [[underline]]not[[/underline]] join mixed flock when the latter passed through.  (Incidentally, the semifuscus continued vocalizing throughout the [[Dubusia]] and Hemispingus-Basileuterus-type vocalizations.  Complete overlap.)

   Everything very quiet 7:32 am
   Then I go for a quite a long walk along path.  Quickly reach area of tall "upper subtropical" forest and continue through it.  Don't see any birds.  And hear only a few.  The forest in this whole region appears to contain [[underline]]many[//underline]] fewer birds than the edges.  Only to be expected, I suppose.

   Back region "mature-looking" scrub 8:10 am.  Hear [[underline]]Dubusia[[/underline]] singing downhill.

  Sun coming out 8:17
  A few more Yellowface songs in distance 8:30. NODWA
7   Then see single "Barred" [[underline]][[Pipsiola]][[/underline]].  Presumably [[female]] or young -- green head.  Silent.  Alone.  10ft up in short trees.

  SEE ALSO TODAY's NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI

   This afternoon, going to work where first "glauc", [[Albi]] -- Scan interactions, and mixed flock including Slate-throats and Sooty thrushes were seen a couple of [[months]] ago.

   Arrive 2:30 pm.  Cloudy.  Warm.  Occasional wind.  Everything very quiet.

   2:35 See single Sooty Thrush.  Silent & alone. 6 ft up in tree.
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   2:42 See single Slate-throat apparently alone.  In trees and bushes 5-30 ft up. Uttering a lot of "CN"s.  Then I see that there are [[underline]]2[[/underline] Slate-throats around.  One adult, one juv.  Juv. fed by adult at least once.  Bo

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Scientific names from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Colombia