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[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]]        8:10 a.m. See single Cy, about 50 yds from where mixed flock seems to have gone. [[underline]] Very [[/underline]] low in second growth scrub. 6" - 2 ft up. Silent. Apparently [[underline]] not [[/underline]] associating with group. (But I certainly am not sure of this!) Then see Cy 30 ft up in mature tree.  Another area; but still about 50 yards away from group. Cy Sings repeatedly. 

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] Long rapid Twitters with "Tsit" Intro Notes. NODWA. Then Cy flies away. CY j [[right-pointing arrow]] group in scrub!
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         The group is now back to slope facing West. 
        (Incidentally, I can see white Cecropias just a little way down this slope.  Further proof of humidity - if any is needed!)
        Everything dead silent. 8:28 a.m.
        Then go down road a considerable distance.  Hear Dubusia Singing up hill 8:40. Go a little further down road (8250 ft) and see a [[underline]] very [[/underline]] large 

[[margin, in red]] Sitti [[/margin]] mixed flock.  Group includes the [[underline]] Dubusia [[/underline]] , 2 Blue & Oranges, 2 Sittis, 

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] 1 Cy, 2 Yellowfaces, at least 1 PL Atlapetes, at least 1 Finch-like Tanager (definite - get good view gray and black striped head, chestnut breast), others. Also 1 Squirrel (usual species, brown & rufescent).
        Group quite coherent. Passing thru all sorts of scrub, including bamboo, and more or less small trees scattered thru scrub.

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]]        Finch-like Tanager only seen low, 1 ft up. PL seen 2-6 ft up.
 
[[underline]] Dubusia [[/underline]] & Cy 2-10 ft up. Yellow faces 6-20 ft up. Sittis 10-20 ft up. 

[[margin, in red]] Sitti [[/margin]] Blue & Oranges 2-20 ft up. Squirrel from ground to 15 ft up. 
        Difficult to tell who, if anyone, was in lead.  Probably the Blue & Oranges at least part of the time.  Finch-like Tanager seen only at rear. [[underline]] Dubusia [[/underline]] usually toward rear. 
        Group as a whole moderately noisy. Lots of "CN"s. [[underline]] Dubusia [[/underline]] continues to Sing for only a few seconds. But then some Diglossini begi
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