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[[left margin in red]] Albi [[/left margin]]

[[female symbol]] Albi [[checkmark]] [[insert]] 34 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 3 [[/insert]] appears low in scrub nearby. This must, I think, be classed as a mixed flock. Certainly [[underlined]] not [[/underlined]] the mixed flock seen earlier this morning (altho some of the birds included may be on their way to join the first group).

7:15 am. See an apparently single Local [[checkmark]] [[insert]] 2 [[/insert]] Firebelly, 3 ft up in low second growth scrub. Apparently alone.

Then hear more Whitestart CXXVII Song in distance. NODWAH. Then shuts up. 

NOTE: General aspect of the USTF here is quite reminiscent of the First Stop of the Teleférico at Mérida.

Everything very quiet 7:25 am.

Then more Whitestart CXXVII Song downhill. NODWAH

Sun beginning to reach this area 7:31 am.

A few minutes later, there is a general recrudescence of bird noises. But, unfortunately, I can't see the individuals involved. Certainly include furnariids and others. 

Then more Whitestart CXXVII Songs. NODWAH. But the Whitestart Songs apparently stimulate something else (perhaps a Basileuterus type?) to Rattle Complete overlap. 

8:10 am. Approximate region where first flock seen this morning. See pair [[two checkmarks]] [[insert]] 4 [[/insert]] Cheek Atlapetes moving thru scrub edge grassy field. Only a few inches above ground. Quite noisy. But definitely alone. 

There definitely do [[underlined]] not [[/underlined]] seem to be any thrushes here!

Fog starting to come in, patchily, 8:20 a.m.

Ending observations 9:20 am

It rains [[underlined]] hard [[/underlined]] most of the afternoon. But then it gradually