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storm now

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Near something which may be [[green checkmark]] Yellow [[purple]] 1 [[/purple]] faced Whitestart Song 10:01.

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Then see single Agriornis-type [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 2 [[/purple]] 30 ft up in tall tree.  Apparently same species as in Munchique.
There are two birds in tree 15 ft away.  Apparently [[two green checkmarks]] [[purple]] 3 [[/purple]] [[underlined]] Pipreola rufferi-[[/underlined]] except that one, at least, seems to blue instead of black head.  One chases the other. Then all 3 birds fly off.  The two species apparently going in different directions.

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Then a pair of [[two green checkmarks]] [[purple]] 4 [[/purple]]
[[underlined]] nigro-virides [[/underlined]] appears, briefly, in one of the same trees.  Flies on.
This [[underlined]] may [[/underlined]] be part of a diffuse mixed flock.
Rain again 10:10
Leaving 10:20 a.m.
10:45 Region of fairly dense mixed forest and scrub. 9050 ft. 

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What appears to be single [[underlined]] Atlapetes torquatus [[/underlined]] [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 1 [[/purple]] flies across road.  Utters "Seeet" Notes in flight.
Loud.  Then plunges into low-scrub.  [[underlined]] Immediately [[/underlined]],a [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 2 [[/purple]] Yellow-faced Whitestart flies into tree just above scrub.  Coming from opposite direction.  Obviously a joining attempt. But [[underlined]] torquatus [[/underlined]] is now invisible and inaudible.  Whiterstart flies away.
Hear Dubusia Singing in distance
Then see Laf [[green checkmark]] [[purple]] 3 [[/purple]] Singing typical Songs, 10 ft in tangle of vines growing 

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up along trunk tall mature tree; presumably remnant of original forest Feeding on cup-shaped pink flowers.  This vegetation is relatively thick

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and dense, and [[underlined]] there are more tall mature trees around than in any other area in which I have ever seen Laf. [[/underlined]].  Then a single [[green checkmark]] [[underlined]] PL [[/underlined]] [[purple]]  4 [[/purple]] Atlapetes (definite) appears in same tangle of vines.  Passes within a couple of ft of Laf, after the latter has stopped Singing.  No obvious reaction between the two birds.
Obviously, I am on the fringes of a mixed flock!