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apetes (including juv.) Feeding in scrub and also vines on trees, 2 - 20 ft up. Then I hear Whitestart [[checkmark]] [[insert,in pencil]] 112 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 5 [[/insert]] CXXVII Singing not far away. NODWAH. Stops. 

Group as a whole well integrated. Only juv. Cheek Atlapetes is noisy. It "begs" almost constantly. 

NOTE: There does seem to be a definite "Whitestart complex" here (also). Different species avoid one another, even when associated with same flock. And [[underlined]] the "Brown" definitely does seem [[/underlined]] to be a member of the complex--irrespective of its phylogenetic relationships. 

ADDITION: A large, more or less ruddy, quail just flies out of the scrub. Conceivably it also may have been a "member" of the flock.

9:15 am. Farther down road. See pair [[2 checkmarks]] [[insert,in pencil]] 114 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 1 [[/insert]] Bright Ruddies Flycatchers. Flycatching over slide. Also hear Cheek [[checkmark]] [[insert,in pencil]] 115 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 2 [[/insert]] Atlapetes PN's nearby.

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This is exact same place where I saw a Cheek - Bright Ruddy group yesterday. Group presumably still in existence. I.E. small as well as large groups can be "semi-permanent".

9:40. Area mixed scrub and scattered USTF trees just above station. See single Cheek Atlapetes  [[checkmark]] [[insert,in pencil]] 35 [[/insert]] low in bamboo edge road. Uttering PN's but apparently alone. 

Stopping observations 9:45 am.

This afternoon going to work directly above station, but not exactly where I have worked before. Arrive lower edge USTF 2:45 pm. It is hot. Rather windy Occasional patches of fog.

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2:47 Hear 1-note Hummingbird Song. NODWAH. Stops Otherwise everything is dead quiet. Both when the fog is in