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May 9, 1965
Region of Purace

        Arrive same place where rest of the work done yesterday 5:30 a.m. Still fairly dark. [[underline]] clear [[/underline]] (altho it looks as if fog may come in room. Cold.
        Lots of Andean Sparrow Song 5:35. Also some thrush noises. Then some sub-species.
        First Atlapetes Whistle Song 5:45 a.m. Near where PR's seem yesterday. Only one or two phrases. No Laf song. 
        Certainly, [[underline]] my [[/underline]] birds are not breeding here now.
        Hummingbirds out feeding already 5:47

[[margin, in red]] 9 [[/margin]]        5:55. See 2 White-bearded ^[[2 checkmarks, in red]] Flycatchers. 6 – 10 ft up in second growth scrub. Apparently alone.
        See single Thrush alone. And then another. And then 2 or 3 more!

[[margin, in red]] 11 [[/margin]]        7:00 a.m. See same 2 ^[[2 checkmarks, in red]] White-bearded flycatchers. Noisy but alone.
SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI
        See another single Sooty Thrush. In flight. Followed by [[Cinnamon?]]!

[[margin, in red]] 13 [[/margin]]         7:13. Slightly up hill from road. See ^[[2 checkmarks, in red]] pair ^[[2 checkmarks, in green]] Firebellies in clump dents fairly high scrub, on edge pasture. 6 – 15 ft up. Noisy. Apparently alone. (But

[[margin, in purple]] IV N [[/margin]] I can hear Whitestart not far up hill.) Firebellies fly up in that direction ^[[24 ,in green]].
        8:12 a.m. There is no flock in area where [[underline]] pseudospingus [[/underline]] flocks seen yesterday. Everything quiet here now.
        Incidentally, I have seen lots more single Sooty Thrushes alone here than are recorded in the preceding notes.
        Sun starting to come out again 8:35