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[[circled]] 26 [[/circled]] [[left margin in red]] 74 Cy [[/left margin]] don't seem to follow very long. When I go on, I [[circled in blue]] 82 [[/circled]] [[2 blue, 2 red checkmarks]] find two Cys feeding together in tangle of vines with no [[underlined]] nigrocristatus [[/underlined]] nearby. [[left margin in red]] 75 [[/left margin]] Come across [[1 pencil, 1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 83 [[/circled]] single WM Atlapetes 10:10. In same area where large flock seen yesterday. It utters lots of AlCN's at first, but soon moves on and quiets down. [[left margin in red]] 76 [[/left margin]] Finally see single [[1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 84 [[/circled]] White-spectacled Whitestart alone. [[left margin in red]] 77 [[/left margin]] 10:13. See single [[1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 85 [[/circled]] [[underlined]] Tangara [[/underlined]] high in tree tops. Definitely alone. Looks like [[underlined]] labradorides [[/underlined]] except that wings appear to be largely or completely blue green (but I did not get a good view of the bird). [[left margin in red]] 79 [[/left margin]] See a single [[1 pencil, 1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 86 [[/circled]] [[underlined] cyanocephala [[/underlined]] alone. See a single Red [[1 pencil, 1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 87 [[/circled]] Woodpecker alone (same species seen at #2 station, i.e. LXXV) [[left margin in red]] 80 [[/left margin]] See another [[1 red, 1 pencil, 1 blue checkmarks]] [[circled in blue]] 88 [[/circled]] White spectacled Whitestart alone. [[left margin in red]] 82 [[/left margin]] 10:24. Again see a [[2 red, 2 pencil, 2 blue checkmarks]] [[circled in blue]] 90 [[/circled]] pair of [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]]. Silent and alone. [[left margin in red]] 83 [[/left margin]] 10:46. See [[1 red, 1 pencil, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 91 [[/circled]] single [[underlined]] nigrocristatus [[/underlined]]. Noisy but alone. [[left margin in red]] 84 [[/left margin]] Then see [[1 red, 1 blue, 1 pencil checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 82 [[/circled]] single Yellow-bill. Apparently alone. In low scrub. [[left margin in red]] 87 [[/left margin]] There are a few [[3 red checkmarks]] tree-creeper types around here, but not many. And surprisingly non-gregarious, in the sense of not associating with other species. This must be significant. Mixed flocks simply are [[underlined]] not [[/underlined]] common here now. [[left margin in red]] 88 [[/left margin]] 11:00 am. Watching single [[1 red, 1 pencil, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 93 [[/circled]] PL feeding alone in tall trees 30 - 35 ft above ground. Absolutely nothing shows any tendency to join it. [[left margin in red]] 89 [[/left margin]] 11:02. See single [[1 pencil, 1 red, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 94 [[/circled]] Cy alone. Feeding berries same place as yesterday. [[left margin in red]] Cy [[/left margin]] Using same technique. sings quite a lot in intervals of feeding. Some phrases quite short. Eg. "Tsit tsit ta seeee ta seeeyoo". Others like those transcribed yesterday. With "Tsit" Intro Notes. But the intros [[underlined]] are [[/underlined]] relatively soft. [[left margin in red]] 90 [[/left margin]] See another [[1 red, 1 pencil, 1 blue checkmark]] [[circled in blue]] 95 [[/circled]] [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]] alone!