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[[circled]] 3 [[/circled]] of them sound like thrushes. NOTE: There seems to have been a big landslide right where I saw the Thlypopsis most frequently during my last visit 5:52 Getting light enough to see a little This whole area (unlike the area above Tarma where I worked yesterday afternoon) looks somewhat drier than during my last visit 5:57. [[left margin, red]] Brun [[/left margin, red]] Hear what may be Brun song. Without R component. Area of thick but rather dry looking scrub. 6:04. See a single thrush alone. Apparently same species as yesterday. "Dawn Chorus" almost stopped 6:08 am [[Underline]]Very[[/underline]] dull 6:20 am. [[red]]CC[[/red]] 6:27. See a single [[checkmark]] CC alone. See a single House Wren alone. Few or no tubular pink or red flowers around now. 6:35. See single [[checkmark]] Thlypopsis alone. In low dense bamboo thicket. Uttering ceremonial "Tsit" Note. Picks up long leaf or blade of grass. Apparently n.m. ?!?! Apparently same species seen in this region before (XXXIII) but looked almost clear gray above, almost whitish lower breast and abdomen. See the same bird or another individual same species nearby area only a few minutes later. Now see that it [[underline]]is[[/underline]] slightly brownish below (definitely XXXIII) [[margin in red]]CC[[/margin]] 6.50. Again see [[checkmark]] Thlypopsis same area. Again alone Incidentally, this Thlypopsis is only about 50 yards from where the CC was seen earlier. 7:12. See a single Orange-billed Saltator alone