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[[underline]]ucha[[/underline]] in lead at least part of the time
Reach Tinca 5:30 pm
COMMENT: Just in case some of my preceding notes are not clear.... [[underline]] Most [[/underline]] species of birds certainly are [[underline]] not [[/underline]] breeding anywhere around here now. But a few others, e.g. chlorospingus semifuscus, Atlapetes spp., and Coer, may be in reproductive condition now.
[[red notation in margin]] Coer [[/red notation in margin]]

August 12, 1965
Munchique
Going to work on top of Munchique itself again today. Arrive 5:38 am. Just getting light. Partly cloudy. Very windy. And unbelievably [[underline]] cold [[/underline]] !!!
First thrush sounds 5:47 Otherwise everything very quiet Then a variety of bird sounds at 5:53. But the volume is not very great. No sign of Diglossa Song as yet. 
Some white bearded flycatcher song in distance 6:01
Sun coming out 6:15 a.m. Going down to USF zone 6:25.
[[margin]] 19 [[/margin]] 6:30 See pair of Yellowbellies 20-40 ft. up in trees. Feeding on white berries. Noisy. But alone (so far). [[two red checkmarks above Yellowbellies]]
6:47 Hear some [[underline]] Hemispingus [[/underline]]-type sounds low in scrub, without being able to see the birds. 
It certainly would appear that mixed flocks usually are formed rather late in the morning around here now!
SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI
7:18 a.m. Back up in region "alpine scrub" ("AS") see single Yellow belly 6 ft up in tree. It sounds[[insert 3 green check marks]] as if there probably are other bi
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[[green pencil checkmark over "Yellowbelly"; three green pencil checkmarks over "sounds"]]
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