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[[margin,in red]] Cy [[/margin\\
[[underlined]] nts. Silent. Make no overt attempt to attack or supplant Cy.  
[[margin,in red]] Laf [[/margin]]
But Cy flies off within a couple of seconds. [[/underlined]] Followed by mate.

Both fly off into tree 30 ft away.  Still singing. [[underlined]] This is tree in which I saw Coer earlier this morning. [[/underlined]] 
[[margin,in red]] Cy [[/margin]]
Coer not visible now.  But then, suddenly Coer inserts one typical song phrase between Cy songs. 
[[margin,in red[[ Coer [[/margin]]
[[underlined]] No overlap! [[/underlined]]

From sound, Coer is 40 - 50 ft away from the Cys at the time.

Then Cys fly off and disappear.
[[margin,in red]] Gen 18 [[/margin]]
So Cy territories or ranges (still) overlap those of Hummer, Laf, and Coer!!!

The close approach of different species to one another, without overtly
[[margin,in red]] Gen [[/margin]]
hostile movements, during these incidents is [[underlined]] quite reminiscent of the Sierra de Merida [[/underlined]] !
[[margin,in red]] 19 [[/margin]]
Going back down road, after disappearance of Cys, I see single PL [[check mark]] [[red check mark]] silent and alone in (another) patch of burnt scrub.  [[underlined]] Probably [[/underlined]] same individual seen earlier.  It is in the [[underlined]] exact [[/underlined]] same spot where I saw a couple of PR's two days ago!  PR's were also alone at the time.  So PL and PR territories or ranges are at least partly overlapping, even when the two species are not associating with mixed flocks.

7:00 am.  Further down road.  More Lafs singing NODWA.

Then see a couple more Sooty thrushes alone.

7:18.  See single large hummingbird feeding tubular red flowers 
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edge road.  Not using Diglossa holes.  This probably is the same species seen supplanted by Laf a couple of days ago.  It [[underlined]] certainly [[/underlined]] is not [[underlined]] Patagona. (Patagona [[/underlined]] apparently does not occur in Colombia.) In fog, it looks dark green all over.  Could it be the "Blue wing"???
[[margin,in red]] Laf 20 21 [[/margin]]
See a single Laf.  Silent and alone.  2 ft up in burnt scrub.
Then see a single Firebelly alone in burnt scrub. 7:26 am.