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Sun trying to come out 6:55 am.
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7:03 am. Down by road. See mixed flock. Includes 2 [[two green check marks]] Blue & Orange Tanagers, 2 [[two green check marks]] PR Atlapetes. Definitely nothing else. All birds in low thick scrub. Blue & Oranges ranging 6" to 3' ft up. PR's ranging from ground to 3' up. All birds quiet. Only a few CN's. PR's f [[right pointing arrow]] Blue and Oranges at least twice.
7:28. Some distance further on. See another mixed flock.  
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Includes at least 2 [[two green check marks]] [[insert, in purple]] 1 [[/insert]] Blue & Oranges, 2 [[two green check marks]] [[insert, in purple]] 2 [[/insert]] Black and Whites, 1 [[one green check mark]] [[insert, in purple]] 3 [[/insert]] eximia, 1 [[one green check mark]] [[insert, in purple]] 4 [[/insert]]  White-bearded Flycatcher, 1 [[green check mark]] [[/insert in purple]] 5 [[/insert]] one of the little streaked flycatchers LXXXXI. All these birds in mature trees in "alpine scrub." All 15-30 ft up. Both flycatchers noisy at first. Then whole flock quiet. Flycatcher LXXXXI supplants [[right pointing arrow]] Whitebeard. Blue & Orange f[[right pointing arrow]] [[underlined]] eximia [[/underlined]]. Black and White j[[right pojnting arrow]] Blue & Orange. Flock as a whole [[underlined]] quite [[/underlined]] diffuse. Can't see who is leading.
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There also are at least two [[two green check marks]] [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] or [[underlined]] Basileuterus [[/underlined]] types low in scrub, approximately 50 ft away. But I can't tell if they really are integral members of the flock or not.
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I also can hear a Yellowface singing nearby NODWA
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7:52. Another area. See 2 [[two red check marks]] Firebellies 10 ft up scrub edge road. Definitely alone. One individual supplants the other
Sun has gone now. Wind coming up. Getting colder
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8:00 am. Same area. Catch glimpses large mixed flock. Probably largely same as large flock seen earlier. 
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But now includes at least 1 [[green check mark]] Firebelly and 1 [[green check mark]] Plush-capped Finch. Yellowfaces and [[underlined] Basileuterus [[/underlined]] or [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] types apparently still associated with group. Group as a whole quite coherent now. But quiet. And staying low in the alpine scrub. (This may be due to change in weather.) Probab [[word divided between pages]]