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Is Whitebeard on outskirts this flock??? (Incidentally, this area is not far below where large mixed flock seen yesterday.)  Can tell, from sound alone, that the group here now includes [[circled - 3]] [[green checkmark]] Whitestart, [[underlined]] [[green checkmark]] [[circled - 4]] Firebelly, [[/underlined]] and several other species.  Then see one Sooty [[green checkmark]] [[circled - 5]] thrush in general neighborhood.  Then see 1 [[green checkmark]] [[circled - 6]] Pipreola flying about top trees, 20 ft above ground. (All this is quite limited area.  Must be largely same flock seen yesterday).  Group does not seem to be moving, as a whole, in any particular direction.

All the Sooty Thrushes here look, at least superficially, like typical [[underlined]] fuscater [[/underlined]].  Are they really joining mixed flocks as regular members?  More probably just "dropping in" like some Chiriqui thrushes.

[[left margin in red]] Albi [[/left margin]]
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See single [[female symbol]] [[green checkmark]] [[circled - 7]] Albi, briefly, far on outskirts flock area.

Then see single GT (probably same bird seen earlier) in tree flock area!

Can't tell if flock has nucleus of furnariids now or not 8:59.

Think I hear [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]] singing nearby.

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See single bird which looks like Tangara [[circled - 8]] [[green checkmark]] [[[underlined]] labradorides [[/underlined]] in trees outskirt flock area.

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[[3 pencil 3 green checkmarks]]

See GT again.  Silent.  Definitely on outskirt flock.

Thrush apparently still flying around.

Starting to rain 9:05.

Group seems to have scattered or gone on.  Starting downhill myself 9:15 am.

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9:20 am.  See small hummingbird being attacked and chased in flight by [[red checkmark]] Black Diglossa.  Unfortunately, species not identified. 

[[left margin in red]] Bari [[/left margin]]

I am not surprised to find Bari absent here.  Area looks [[underlined]] much [[/underlined]] too humid

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