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hopping!.  If they should turn out to be significantly less Allogregarious it would indicate that "accessibility to island hopping" is more important than the "frontier effect".

August 30, 1965
Paramo La Negra

Going to work in same region again this morning.  Arrive 5:32 am.  Still completely dark.  Sky appears to be largely clear.

[[left margin in red]] Glor [[/left margin in red]]
Bird sounds beginning around 6:10 am.  First Glor songs 6:14.
Quite a lot of Glor songs in the next few minutes.  Sometimes [[underlined]] overlapping [[/underlined]] songs by adjacent Andean Sparrows; [[underlined]] but more often alternating with them! [[/underlined]] NODWA.

[[left margin in red]] Glor [[/left margin in red]]
Most of the Glor songs have little or nothing in the way of R components.

Quite a lot of bird sounds by 6:25 am.  Going up hill alongside path I followed yesterday.

Glors silent 6:27.  Then hear first Atlapetes Whistle songs.  NODWA. But overlapping many other bird sounds apparently at random.

The chronological order in which different species sing here (and probably every where else) seems to be quite fixed.

[[left margin in red]] Cy? [[/left margin in red]]
8850 ft Ca. 6:40 - 6:45.  See a couple of Sooty thrushes.  Also 1 Whitebeard.  Also 1 Blue Diglossa (Cy?).  All apparently alone.  15 - 20 ft up in trees.

Atlapetes still singing NODWA. 6:47.

[[left margin in red]] Coer [[/left margin in red]]
Then see Blue Diglossa again.  Obviously same individual seen a few minutes earlier.  But I see now that it definitely is [[underlined]] Coer [[/underlined]]. Silent.  Still alo