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One is paying any attention.

[[left margin in red]] 51 [[/left margin]]

9:12. See still another PL [[1 red, 1 pencil, 1 blue checkmark]] alone. And [[one blue, 1 red, 1 pencil checkmark]] another! 9:16 Both in clumps blackberries.

Leaving 10:00 am

NOTE: I think that the PL Atlapetes may be joined and followed surprisingly infrequently now because they prefer very sparse and low vegetation at this time of year. All or most of the other species which might be attracted to the PL's prefer denser and/or higher vegetation.

Arrive old area near Chorros de Milla 3:30 pm

Lots of BT's around. Not in flocks

[[left margin in red]] BQ [[/left margin]]

3:41. Two BQ's charming one another in Eucalypt. With "Zheet" Notes

3:45. See a single [[female symbol]] American Redstart alone.

Then see an adult and a [[underlined]] juv.[[/underline]] BQ feeding in top tree, 20 - 30 ft above ground.

[[left margin in red]] BQ [[/left margin]]

Poking at heads of dead flowers. Definitely alone. Then adult attacks and chases the juv. Silent. Juv. flies away.

4:22. Single [[female symbol]] Redstart still around, all by herself. Feeding in trees where BQ's fed earlier.

4:25. Oh! Oh! Oh! Single bird lands in low bushes. Uttering loud "Tut" Notes. At first, I think it is [[male symbol]] Bari. Slately-blue above. Buffy below. But then I see that it has a black facial mask, and a small finch or tanager bill. Flies on immediately. It occurs to me, however, that the "[[male symbol]] Bari" I saw yesterday may have been this species (it was too far away for me to see clearly). Also possibly the [[underlined]] "Delothraupis" [[/underlined]] seen a couple of days ago (the bird here was in bad light - I could see that its crown was blue-ish, but not how bright it was)