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a few minutes later, I hear, but do not see, a couple of [[underlined]] B. nigrocristatus [[/underlined]] low in scrub where Little Striped Flycatchers were earlier.  Flycatchers apparently gone by now.  Then a single ^[[female symbol]] Albi fliese into tree above warblers.  15 ft up.  Feeds clusters tubular red flowers.  silent.  Flies away while warblers are still around.

Cy did not sing while Albi was around.

As far as I could tell, all these Cy songs were NODWA.

More "Yellowface" songs in distance. NODWA.

Slighly farther up hill, I see that a good deal of scrub has been [[underlined]] cut down [[/underlined]] since I was here last.  To make new paths. I am lost!

See a single Sooty Thrush alone.  15 ft up in tree fern. 

7:00 am.  Find beginning main path uphill which I followed last time.  [[underlined]] Very [[/underlined]] overgrown.  [[underlined]] Lots [[/underlined]] of bird noises in scrub Also Cy songs nearby (again).  NODWA.

7:15.  Hear Dubusia singing in distance.  Also can hear what sounds like a mixed flock somewhat closer.  Sounds of [[underlined]] B. nigrocristatus [[/underlined]] , "yellowfaces", and, apparently, Cy(s).  "Yellowfaces" and presumed Cy(s) singing.  But not overlapping one another.

This region is 7860 ft.  Region of very mixed scrub, all heights, with lots of bamboo.  Very thick.  Also a few, rather scattered, tall, possibly mature, VSF trees.

Suddenly a single ^[[female symbol]] trogon appears.  Perches 20 ft up in tree.  Silent.  Flies on.  Then a single hummingbird flies by.  [[underlined]] Apparently Eusefera [[/underlined]] !

The 3 "Yellowfaces" appear in trees, quite near where trogon was a few seconds earlier.  Quite noisy.  Same song.  NODWA.  (I see that these birds have some white on cheek and/or near eyes.  Is this the species which I used to call "White-spectacled"?)