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[[margin, in red]]  Coer 13 [[/margin]]
Then, 7:10 am, see what seems to be pair[[insert 2 red check marks]] Coers in tree 50 ft away.  Silent alone.  Apparently feeding small green berries.  This (also) is not far from where presumed Coer heard singing earlier.

7:15 - 7:35.  General confusion.  Trying to watch two sets birds at same time.  Mixed flock on the one hand, and a variety of Diglossies on the other.

[[margin, in  purple]] II HO [[/margin]]
[[margin, in green]] 28 [[/margin]]
Mixed flock.  First see a pair [[2 blue check marks]] of Hemispingus.  The type which I have been calling [[underlined]] Atro-pileus [[/underlined]] here, but which may well be something like [[underlined]]  trifasciatus. [[/underlined]] Passing thru varied, dense, low obviously young second growth (no tree cover).  3 - 15 ft above ground.  Feeding on insects.  One Begging from the other. Hoarse "Wah" type notes and Wing-Q.  It is actually fed by the other from time to time. This pair 
[[margin, in green]] 30 [[/margin]]
eventually is [[underlined]] joined [[/underlined]], and then [[underlined]] followed repeatedly [[/underlined]] by a pair [[2 green check marks]] of [[underlined]] PR [[/underlined]] Atlapetes.  (I noticed that the local PR's here have yellow spots at forehead base crown stripe.) Latter also noisy.  Uttering twitter-type greetings.

[[margin, in red]]  Coer 14 [[/margin]]
Some minutes before the Hemispingus appeared, a single Coer [[red check mark]] flew (back) into fruit tree where Coers seen earlier.  Definitely identified.  Definitely feeding on fruit. Picking fruit off stem and then chewing it (i.e. no stabbing and sucking - fruit presumably not very juicy.)  Then begins to sing (perhaps just as Hemispingus show up.)  Songs exactly as heard before.  Single or double "Zooee" or "Whoeeee" notes as intro.  Followed by fairly long, rapid, regular, not very loud, rather unusual twitter.

[[margin, in red]] Albi 15 [[/margin]]
While this is going on, see single [[female symbol]] Albi [[pencil and red check marks]], in low bush, 30 ft away.  Silent.  Approximately 4 ft above ground.  She flies off almost immediately.