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ssibly in groups of two or more species, which I did not see this morning.

COMMENT: To my knowledge, I have never seen Blue & Orange Tanagers apart from mixed flocks.  They may be "obligate commensals" in much the same way as [[underlined]] Conirostrum sitticolor [[/underlined]] ssp. In fact, I am not sure that I have ever seen Blue & Orange Tanagers apart from flocks which also included Firebellies! Could the Blue & Orange be an obligate commensal of the Firebelly???

April 25, 1965
Agua Bonita

Working same general area this morning as yesterday morning.  Arrive 5:22 am.  Still quite dark. 

Lots of birds songs and other noises 5:35 am.  As yesterday

Possible Cy song 5:40 am. Overlapping with all sorts of things; but not, apparently, other Diglossine Songs.

5:44 Whitestart singing in distance.

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5:49. See single [[female symbol]] [[red checkmark]] Albi (definite) feeding alone tangle end scrub 6 ft above ground.  Apparently looking for insects.

God! There are a lot of birds here.  And all invisible or little silhouettes across the sky!

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5:59.  Come across single [[red checkmark]] Atlapetes-type.  Looks like [[underlined]] torquatus. [[/underlined]] Whitethroat.  Black cheek patch.  Gray stripe above cheek patch. Black stripe above gray.  Center crown gray.  Back & wings apparently olive.  But bill [[underlined]] light [[/underlined]], sort of dirty orange.  I shall call this LXXXII. Uttering lots of "Seeet" notes.  Definitely alone.  Hopping thru dense scrub only a ft or