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Then hear Firebellies in distance, down hill.

Going down hill myself. See more single Sooty Thrushes, silent and alone, in AS.

Then see a couple of Whitebeards. Noisy but alone. 20 ft up in AS

[[underlined]] This is all too reminiscent of the upper parts of Pico Espejo! [[/underlined]]

[[margin, in red]] Gen [[/margin]]

6:55. See single Synallaxis alone. This is species with light superciliary stripe. Bird is silent. 1 ft up. AS edge pasture

6:58. Hear White spectacled Song down hill. NODWAH Then more White spectacled Song a few minutes later. (Still) NODWAH

7:07. 10,100 ft. See single Black Diglona 8 - 10 ft up in second growth AS. Picking insects off leaves. 
[[margin, in red]] Black [[/margin]]
Silent. Also hear a Whitebeard about 20 ft away. And this is not far from Singing White spectacled. Could this be a very diffuse flock? Or the "fore runner" of a flock?

More Sooty Thrushes alone. On ground in pasture. Silent.

Then see group of Whitebeards fighting among themselves. 10,150 ft Very noisy. But (still) apparently alone.

7:15 - 7:45 am. See some "mixed flock" behavior. But rather peculiar. First hear Whitespectacled Songs. Slightly down hill. Obviously [[underlined]] same [[/underlined]] bird I heard Singing
before. NODWAH. Then White spectacled shuts up. 
[[margin, in red]] Humer [[/margin]]
Then I hear some Humer Songs coming from the same general area
Also NODWH. Then Humer shuts. 

Then I see 2 Rufs and 2 [[underlined]] Woodcreepers CII [[/underlined]] close by. This is exactly 
[[margin, in red]] Ruf [[/margin]]
the same area where Whitebeard fight was seen a few minutes earlier. It also is about 100 yds up hill from where Whitespectacled and Humers heard Singing. 

[[margin, in red]] Ruf [[/margin]]

Both Rufs and CII's are ranging 4 - 10 ft up in second growth AS Quite close together when first seen. CC's f [[right pointing arrow]] Rufs repeatedly. CII's usually 1 - 6 ft behind Rufs. CII's looking for insects on trunks and twigs and in moss. Rufs picking insects off leaves. But also apparen