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d some "croaking".  (For all I know, they were attracted to me rather than the other birds.) The Pipreolas, Whitestarts, and PL Atlapetes formed the [[underlined]] definite rearguard [[/underlined]] of the flock [[underlined]] All these species followed and joined repeatedly. [[/underlined]]

This flock as a whole was very well integrated! Birds sticking quite close together.  When flock was first seen, it was moving rapidly uphill.  Then stopped and stayed stationary until approximately 8:00 am.  Then started up hill again.

now (8:15), as I am writing, seems to be coming back again.  Moving rapidly down hill.  As it passes, I can see that [[underlined]] it has picked up new members. [[/underlined]] 
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At least 1 [[pencil checkmark]] [[green checkmark]] [[insert,circled]] 12 [[/insert]] [[underlined]] Thraupis cyanocephala [[/underlined]], 1 [[green checkmark]] [[insert,circled]] 13 [[/insert]] [[underlined]] Tangara [[/underlined]] (probably [[underlined]] labradorides [[/underlined]]).  1 [[underlined]] Cnemoscopus [[/underlined]] j [[right arrow]] [[underlined]] labadoroides [[/underlined]], 
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1 Whitestart j [[right arrow]] [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]].  Group also includes 2 [[three green checkmarks]] or 3 small warblers or conebill like forms.

Group disappears again 8:25.

I noticed that the [[underlined]] Pipreolas, cyanocephala, [[/underlined]] presumed [[underlined]] labradorides [[/underlined]], and toucanets all stayed in trees while with flock. 20 - 40 ft above ground.  All the other birds ranged from very low scrub, only a few inches above ground, to tall trees 20 - 40ft above.  Whitestarts probably more often high than low, PL probably more often low than high. Furnariids, [[underlined]] Cnemoscopus, [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] Hemispingus [[/underlined]] usually middle.

Group sometimes quiet, sometimes noisy.  Lots of "CN"s even when most quiet.  Whitestarts sing occasionally.  Occasional outbursts rattles and "chatter" by others. Furnariids gave loud bursts of very metallic chatter when they first became aware of me,  but then they quietened down.

The squirrel was a small species.  Warm medium brown.  Tail