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ns to Sing. Phrase after phrase. At first rather Coer-like. Beginning with Zeee zee zee…"; followed by Twitter. But that became more typically Cy-like. I [[underline]] think [[/underline]] that all the phrases probably were uttered by Cy

[[margin, in red]] Cy? [[/margin]] (I [[underline]] know [[/underline]] Cy was present – I saw it clearly). Haven't I heard size other phrases beginning with "Zeee zee…" somewhere else in the northern Andes (Páramo de Guasca, for example)???
        Squirrel j [[image: right arrow]] [[underline]] Dubusia [[/underline]]. Then squirrel follows a path gradually diverging from that of flock [[image: 2 arrows, diverging upwards and down]] Until, eventually, it seems to have become completely separated from the flock.
        A few seconds after flock has disappeared, up hill, [[underline]] another [[/underline]] Cy

[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] appears. Coming from downhill, but going steadily in direction in which flock disappeared. Utters "CN"s. As it happens, the path of this Cy paused close to the Squirrel. But it appeared to pay no attention to the latter.
        9:40 a.m. Back to first site. See single Yellow-belly alone. 20 ft up in mature USF tree edge rock slide. Silent and alone.
        Sun out again. Hot and still.
        Leaving 10:07 a.m.
        COMMENT: it would appear that the birds here are behaving in exactly the same way as the birds on and near Munchique. The whole of the southern part of the Western Cordillera (Munchique, Uribe, and the Farallones) would appear to be essentially uniform!