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and when it is out.

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

3:05. See a large hummingbird (not identified) feeding on species of orange tubular flower favored by Albis and XX's.

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

3:10 Now a few more sounds (eg. wren songs, furnariid calls) While fog is in (and thick). Then hear Albi-type R. NODWAH 

[[left margin in red]] Scan? [[/left margin]]

3:32. More 1-note hummingbird Song. Completely overlapping some "Ta seeee seeee seeee" Songs in distance. Latter might be Whistle Songs of Atlapetes or Slate-throat, or something else significant.

Stopping observations 5:50 pm

August 16, 1967
Santa Marta Region

Going to work along "highway" again this morning.

SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI

7:17 am. Up by highest ravine with USTF trees and adjacent scrub. 7625 ft. See small mixed flock. Includes [[insert,in blue]] 1 [[/insert]] [[2 checkmarks]] [[insert,in pencil]] 146 [[/insert]] 2 Local Yellowbellies, 2 [[2 checkmarks]] [[insert,in pencil]] 148 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 2 [[/insert]] Empidonax-type flycatchers, 2 [[2 checkmarks]] [[insert,in pencil]] 150 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 3 [[/insert]] Whitestart CXXVII's 

[[left margin in blue]] 19 [[/left margin]]

(1 adult, 1 "begging" juvenile), and 1 [[checkmark]] [[insert,in pencil]] 151 [[/insert]] [[insert,in blue]] 4 [[/insert]] Zonotrichia. Zonotrichia stays low. All others range 2 - 18 ft up. Yellowbellies in lead. Zonotrichia f [[right arrow]] Yellowbellies. Whitestarts f [[right arrow]] group. Flock as a whole quite integrated. Rather quiet, except for juv. Whitestart.

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

A little further on, see single [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] [[insert,in pencil]] 54 [[/insert]] Albi. 2 ft up in dense low scrub (quite apart from trees). Uttering "CN"s. Definitely alone.