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mind that the [[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]] are moving about conspicuously within a few feet.  The[[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]] continue to vocalize while Cy Sings; but they are not quite as noisy as they sometimes are.  Then  the[[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]]start to move from bush to bush.  Usually 2-4 ft up.  Still noisy. And now I see that there are at least 3 or 4 birds of different species following the [[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]]. All staying low in scrub, and remaining silent.  One of these  [[ margin, in green]] 12 [[/margin]] birds is Blue [[insert 1 green check mark]] [[insert, in purple]] 4 [[/insert]] & Orange.  Apparently single.  This Blue & Orange f -->[[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]] repeatedly.  Most of the other birds are unidentifiable; but I  [[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]] [[margin, in green]] 14 [[/margin]] think that 2 [[insert 2 green check marks]] [[insert, in purple]] 8 [[/insert]] may be Altapetes. Cy also  f -- > [[underline]] luteovirides.  [[/underline]]  Cy continues to Sing occasionally while with group.
    At this point, 6:50, rain starts, and quickly becomes                       heavy.
    This last bunch of birds,[[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]]-Cy- Blue & Orange, etc., appeared to have become quite separate from the[[underline]] Pseudospurgus [[/underline]]-Sitti- [[?] Whitestart - Yellow-belly bunch. The [[underline]] luteovirides [[/underline]]bunch" apparently more characteristic  of low scrub than the [[underline]] Preudospurgus [[/underline]] bunch.  Obviously  [[double underline]] both [[/ double underline]] [[underlined]] luteonvirides and Preudospurgus [[/underline]] are passive nuclear here.  And they are nuclear to different sub-groups, which sometimes surge and sometimes keep apart. Obviously allo-gregariousness must be highly developed in this area (viz at least 2 passive nuclear species in same place-in contrast with some other parts of the Andes).
     It is remarkable to find 2 "stratified" sub-groups in an environment like this.  Previously the "higher" group also is characteristic of adjacent forest or forest edge.
[[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]]  
      It is also remarkable to find Cy with "lower" group.
      Rain stopping 7:15 a m. Going to look at other areas.
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      7:23. See single [[insert 1 red check mark]] bird which [[underlined]] may [[/underlined]] be [[underlined]] Hemispurgus superciliares [[/underlined]]

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