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[[circled]] 14 [[/circled ]]

[[left margin in red] Bari [[/left margin]]

5:15. [[female symbol]] Bari back in Erythrina.  NOD Feeds quietly for a long time.  Then the Glor flies into the opposite side of the same tree.  

[[left margin in red] glor [[/left margin]]

Place where it lands is at least 30 ft from the [[female  symbol]] Bari.  Glor silent.  Apparently ignores [[female symbol]] Bari. But she [[underlined]] definitely [[/underlined]] left just before, as, or just after the Glor landed.

[[left margin in red]] XCC [[/left margin]]

I didn't see her go.  But she apparently went

[[left margin in red]] Glor Bari [[/left margin]]

into adjacent tree (where XCC was seen earlier).  Glor only stays a second.  Flies off.  [[underlined]] Immediately [[/underlined]] the [[female symbol]] Bari flew back into the Erythrina and started to feed again.

[[left margin in red] glor Bari[[/left margin]]

So Glors also seem to be dominant over [[female symbol]] Baris.

Leaving 5:40 pm.

April 8, 1965
Rd. to La Azulita

Arrive one little patch of forest about 3 km before Las Cuchillas 6:10 am.  Still quite dark.  Quite a bit of fog.  Altitude, according to my altimeter 7750 ft.

Again, very little dawn chorus.  And what little there is sounds largely sub-oscine. Lots of hummingbirds.

Quite a lot of birds around, but impossible to see clearly.  Vegetation dense, lush, & dark

Lots of White-bearded Flycatchers.  Noisy but alone, as usual

6:50. See single [[underlined]] Th. cyanocephala [[/underlined]]. Alone.  In second growth tree, 20 ft above ground.

Then seen single Tangara. Probably No. VII Silent and alone.  Some minutes later, see what is probably same bird in another area.  Still silent & alone