Viewing page 201 of 267

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

[[ circled]] 25 [[/circled]]

[[margin in red- Coer]]
Twitters Coer Song phrases are accelerating.  And first Intro Note usually or always longer than second.  So each phrase as a whole is accelerating throughout.

[[margin in red- Coer]]
Now see there are two Coers in tree.  Then both fly off to high tangle vines - on opposite side of area where Hummer & Albi fought yesterday.  Land 25 ft above ground.  Silent

[[margin in red- Coer Hummer]]
So the Coer territory or range here must overlap that of Hummer as well.

Going on to another area 8:10 am.

A little bit down hill hear lots of "Seeeet" Notes like those made by the [[underlined]] A. torquatus [[/underlined]] - type earlier this morning.  This species probably very common here.

[[margin in red- Gen]]
8:17.  Hear Whitestart singing up hill.  In more or less same area where Coer and presumed Cy Sang earlier.  It [[underlined]] must be significant [[/underlined]] that there was [[underlined]] not  a trace [[/underlined]] of Whitestart Song while the Diglossines were singing (Whitestart(s)) Sang both before and after).

[[margin in red- Coer]]
Road makes bend, passing back near where Coer and presumed Cy Sang earlier.  8:23.  Hear Coer singing.  Whitestart(s) silent.

As I remember, there were no Whitestarts at Paramo de Guasca.  Could this have been because they couldn't Sing there?  Because there were too many Singing Diglossas present?

[[margin in purple- III HO ]]
[[margin in green- 31]]
8:35 am.  Considerably up hill.  Flush single bright green [[insert 1 encircled and green checkmark]] tanager (red bill, chestnut face - same species seen Munchique - [[underlined]][[margin in red- 17]] Chlorornis [[/underlined]] or something - I shall call it "GT").  Lands in tangle; 20 ft up.  Utters a couple of ALCN type notes - then flies off.  Definitely [[red checkmark]] alone.

[[margin in green- 32]]
See single White [[checkmark]] [[circled - 2]] -bearded Flycatcher alone.  Top tall tree.
A little further on, hear lots of bird sounds bamboo scrub.  Flock?