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Palmitas)where I have worked here (so far). This is another indication that the region is relatively very humid.

[[right aligned]] July 20, 1965 [[/right aligned]]
[[right aligned]] "La Montana" Finca of U.A. [[/right aligned]]
[[right aligned]] Ca. de la Garcia [[/right aligned]]

Arrive 5:35 a.m. 7900 ft. Edge forest and scrub extending down slope. Clear & cool. Little wind.

Everything very quiet 5:42 p.m. [[underlined]] No [[/underlined]] songs. A fair amount of Sooty Thrush patterns around (Alarm patterns)

5:45 Hummingbird sounds begin. Sounds like same species as at Piedras Blancas.

Everything very quiet again 5:48. It looks as if very few (or none) of the birds here are breeding!

Then hear what sounds like [[underlined]] Colibri [[/underlined]] display (song flight) in distance. Only one or two performances. 

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6:05 See single [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] [red check mark over name]] 2 ft in edge patch second growth scrub, silent and alone.

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Then begin to hear a few R's. Probably Albi or [[underlined]] Tiaris [[/underlined]]

Then see single [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] [[red check mark on name]] feeding in Oak in middle of scrub. 10 - 20 ft up.  [[underlined]] Quite silent. [[/underlined]] Apparently quite alone.

Bird noises increasing a little now, 6:14. Hummingbirds and wrens.

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^[[male symbol]] Albi j [[green check mark]] [[right arrow]] [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]][[green checkmark on name]] 20 ft up in Oak.  Then flies away again.  Both birds quite silent [[two red check marks]] [[underlined]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] seems to be picking insects off leaves