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Just few bird sounds 5:25 a.m. Then quite a variety of sounds 5:30 Nothing immediately recognizable. Some DC.
See single CYR alone 5:48. 20 ft up in tree. Apparently looking for insects. Silent. Some thrushes also flying about alone.
  6:03 [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[underline]] Ramphocelus [[/underline]] in top Guavo tree. [[male symbol]] utters Ø-R type patterns. Voice apparently "hoarser" than that of Yellow rump. Both birds put bills into Guavo flowers. Getting nectar??? BT lands in same tree; 10 ft away from the [[underline]] Ramphocelus [[/underline]]. The 2 species seem to pay no attention to one another. BT flies on immediately. [[underline]] Ramphocelus [[/underline]] flies on some minutes later.
  Same tree also is full of hummingbirds chasing one another.
  Then all hummingbirds disappear at almost same time.  Are they going around in groups???
  See pair BT's alone. Silent. 20 ft up in tree-top.
  2 Whitestarts fly by alone.  One chasing the other. Slate-throats?
  Group 3 or 4 BT's moves through tree tops. Definitely alone. 
  See single Slate throat alone. 30 ft up in tree.
  6:28. Single [[female symbol]] [[underline]] Ramphocelus [[/underline]] alone in tree-top.
  6:42. See group 4 CYR's alone in tree top.  Then see single "Pale-vented Thrush" alone, low (5 ft up), in another tree.
  Hear first BT Song 6:59. It is obvious that this species is not in breeding condition here now. Nor are any of the other tanagers as far as I can determine.
  See [[male symbol]] [[underline]] Ramphocelus [[/underline]] alone (again.)  Then see single Slate throat again. Noisy but definitely alone. Also more BT's and CYR's alone. Then see single adult [[underline]] T. heinei [[/underline]] 
perched alone top dead tree, 20 ft up.
  7:45. Lots more BT's and CYR's alone.




























Transcription Notes:
black-capped tanager (Tangara heinei) Guavo is Guava?