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[[circled]] 114 [[/circled]] [[margin, in green]] 101 [[/margin]] ), 1 [[green check mark]] [[insert, in purple]] 5 [[/insert]] tree creeper, and 1 [[green check mark]] [[insert, in purple]] 6 [[/insert]] juv. Slate throat Blue & Black definitely in lead. Slate-throat definitely in rear. Group as a whole quiet but coherent. Making steady progress up hill. Blue & Black ranging 10-20 ft up. Eating small fruits. Both flycatchers at similar elevations, flycatching. Tree creeper & Slatethroat ranging 6-15 ft up. Treecreeper on trunks larger trees. Slate-throat in scrub. Incidentally, fog [[underline]] is [[/underline]] beginning to come into here now. 4:45 p.m. A few hundred yards away. 7960 ft. See another small mixed flock in part of forest where trees are taller. Includes at [[underline]] least [[/underline]] [[margin, in green]] 108 [[/margin]] [[6 green check marks]] 4 Blue & Blacks (1 juv) and 1 [[green check mark]] [[underline]] xanthocepha [[/underline]]. All in tree tops 20-30 ft [[margin, in purple]] XI HO [[/margin]] up. Noisy. Blue & Blacks fighting among themselves. Blue & Blacks definitely w lead. Eating buds and small fruits. [[underline]] xanthocephala [[/underline]] may not stay with group very long. 5:00 pm. Still watching same group. 5:00 pm. Still watching same group. Actually there must be 6-8 Blue & Blacks w group. And now they are ranging 10-30 feet up. And [[underline]] xanthocephala [[/underline]] [[double underline]] is [[/double underline]] still with group. Keeping relatively high. [[underline]] xanthocephala [[/underline]] f ---> Blue & Black. Group quite coherent, but not making very rapid progress. Going on myself. 5:03 pm. Reach Luica 5:15 pm. August 11, 1965 Munchique Going to work same place today as yesterday morning. SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI COMMENTS: It seems likely that the. Blue & Blacks were the "original" nucleus" of the mixed flocks seen early this morning.