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[[underlined]] ly overlapping Atlapetes Songs! [[/underlined]] (Laf must overlap at least 20 Atlapetes phrases.) Then both birds shut up. 

[[margin, in red]] 14 [[/margin]]

Going down road 6:40. See single PL [[check mark]] [[red check mark]] Atlapetes. Silent. 2 ft up in burnt scrub. Apparently alone.

Then this PL [[check mark]] [[green check mark]] moves into adjacent low, thick unburnt scrub. [[margin, in red]] Cy Humer [[/margin]]
And I see that there are 2 Cys [[two check marks]] [[two green check marks]] and 1 Humer [[check mark]] [[green check mark]] (definite) only a couple of feet away! [[margin, in purple]] III [[/margin]] [[margin, in green]] 15 [[/margin]] [[underlined]] 1 Cy and the Humer are feeding in same bush, only a few (3 - 6) inches apart!!! [[/underlined]] 
Humer quite silent. [[underlined]] Shows absolutely no indication of hostility toward Cy!!! [[/underlined]] One or both Cy(s) is (are) Singing very frequently. Typical Cy Twitters with "Teet" Intro Notes. I suppose that some or all of these Songs may be partly or completely hostile. But aside from this, [[underlined]] the Cys do not show any overt indication of hostility toward the Humer!!! [[/underlined]]

Then both the Cys and the PL move back into burnt scrub.
[[margin,in red]] Cy Humer [[/margin]] Cys f [[right pointing arrow]] PL. Humer shows [[underlined]] no [[/underlined]] tendency to follow or join either of the other species. Then PL flies back to unburnt scrub (in general direction of where Humer must be). [[underlined]] Cys do not follow. [[/underlined]] [[margin, in red]] Cy [[/margin]
Cys continue on, covering a very large area of both burnt and unburnt scrub. 
[[margin,in red]] 16 [[/margin]]
Still Singing very frequently NODWA All Songs long Twitters with "Tsit" Intro Notes. Usually given when the two birds are several feet apart from one another. But also given, occasionally, when they are [[underlined]] very [[/underlined]] close together - 1" to 2" apart. (It is interesting that "Tsit"s are given in the latter circumstances. ) [[margin, in red]] Cy Humer [[/margin]] As far as I can tell, Cys are feeding on insects, on leaves and twigs, throughout. (But certainly the Humer feed on small red flowers when it was very close to the Cys.)

[[margin, in red]] Cy Laf 17 [[/margin]]

Eventually, Cys [[two check marks]] move into Laf territory (the Laf whose territory overlaps Coer). Laf not visible or audible at the time. Cy(s) still Singing [[underlined]] Then Laf suddenly appears in bush only a few inches from one Cy. [[/underlined]] Laf just