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[[margin]]CC  It seems very unlikely that both the CC and the [[underline]] rufuriucha [[/underline]] were the same individuals  seen associating earlier.  This is about 1/4 mile away from where association seen earlier. I.E. it is beginning to look as if the CC's here have a special  inter-specific preference for [[underline]] rufinuchas! [[/underline]]
    I wonder if this is partly due to the fact that the [[underline]] rufinuchas [[/underline]] here have a  white "speculum" on wings-- just like CC's???
[[margin]] Ater
90    See a single [[ insert check mark]] Ater alone
91    in distance.
       9:36 See a single [[ insert  check mark]] [[underline]]irzamocephala [[/underline]] alone. Very near where bird seen yesterday.  Presumably same individual.
      Clouds coming up now.
      See single furnaried quite low in scrub.  A peewee-like flycatcher about 6 ft away [[underline]] Probably [[/underline]] associating with one another.
      Arrive  same place as  yesterday 3:07 p.m.  Sunny and warm.
     There all [[underline]] sorts [[/underline]] of hummingbirds all over the place here!
      3:18 P.M. See nugle tanager LXXXXII here. Alone. 15 ft up in Guano tree.
     See veigle CYR fly by alone.  Then 2 more.  Also alone.
     See same LXXXXII Fly by alone.
     Clouds coming up now 3:30 P.M.
     There is single PST  going from tree top to tree top.  Alone 20-30 ft up.  Apparently silent.
       3:45/ See single Red-breasted Blackbird in single, low,isolated scrub in center pasture.  Then see single adult [[underline]] Tangara heineii, [[/underline, 4 ft up, in tall hedge-like scrub.  Both birds quite alone.
   This area [[underline]] is [[/underline]]reminiscent of  Chorros de Milla-except for the absence of Diglonini!