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glossas were fond of above Unduavi in Bolivia!

But it is a difficult place to work and fog is thickening.

In any case, it is quiet

Finally leave, 12:20 pm, without seeing anything more of interest.

SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI

This afternoon, ca. 6:10 pm., I saw what appeared to be a mixed flock from my bedroom window.  In pouring rain. Group composed of one Elaenia (presumably same as large species in Panama), 2 BT's, and one individual which may have been

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[[underlined]] Delothraupis castaneoventris. [[/underlined]] (Bright blue crown; medium dark dull blue upper back, wings tail; black facial mask pinkish buffy below.  I didn't see if it had a white throat or not  Possibly back, wings, and tail looked darker than they really are because they were wet.)

COMMENT:
Mixed flocks certainly are [[underlined]] not [[/underlined]] common on Pico de Espejo around 3500 m. now.  Probably because all species except Glor and some sub-oscines, are rare there.  Actually this area has as depauperate a fauna as any where I have ever been in the Andes.

April 5, 1965
Paramo La Negra

SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI

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6:58 am See single White [[1 red checkmark over checkmark and 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 1 [[/circled]] spectacled Whitestart perched alone in

Transcription Notes:
Unduavi found in geonames.org