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  9:45 Now hear Dubusia  Singing up hill, just where I can also hear (others) members of flock. So Dubusia much be associated too.
  Leaving 10:06 am.

August 13, 1965
Region of Uribe

  Reach the highest point on the highway ([[underline]] way [[/underline]] past the town of Uribe) 5:42 am. 8400 ft. 2550 m. This area is facing more or less due West. Clear. Fairly warm. Everything quiet when we arrive.
  5:50. Some thrush sounds. Then the same "DC" as at "La Palma." Then quite a variety of miscellaneous bird sounds.
  This is area of mixed second growth and USF.
  First Yellowface Songs 6:02 am. NODWA. Again & Again. All NODWA But bird noise is generally quite loud and varied 6:07. All or most "DC" stopped. But [[underline]] Chlorospingus semifuscus   [[/underline]] has begun its DC and R's.
  6:08. See single Big Buthraupis. Silent and alone. 5 - 8 ft up in bamboo scrub (sic!) under mature trees. 
  There are [[underlie]] lots [[/underline]] of birds here. But mostly keeping under cover
  More Yellow face Songs. NODWA. Then Yellow face shuts up. Then I hear a few Atlapetes Whistle Songs. NODWA. Then Atlapetes shut up. Then Yellow face(s) being again. NODWA.
  6:22 See single dull brown Synallaxis-type. Silent. Apparently alone. 6" up in scrub.
  Everything much quieter by 6:25 am.















































Transcription Notes:
Dubusia is a small genus of mountain tanagers found in South America.