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[[right justified]] [[circled]] 11 [[/circled]] [[/justified]] See single Orange-bellied Saltator alone. Again. See a single House Wren alone. See a pair of [[underlined]] Phrygilus gayi [[/underlined]] alone. In small trees hedge-like scrub. (This species seems to be almost as much a "bush-finch" as [[underlined]] Saltator [[/underlined]].) Arrive lower part of the same ravine where Pects occur higher up 4:05 pm 9425 ft according to my altimeter now. Nothing at all visible. See an occasional unidentifiable thrush fly by. Brun [[in red in margin]] 4:48 See a single Brun alone. Again. Still alone. Silent In very low scattered scrub and grass Brun [[in red in margin]] Then see another [[check mark above]] Brun alone Again. Again. CC [[in red in margin]] See a single CC alone. Silent. Same type of vegetation. Brun [[in red in margin]] CC [[in red in margin]] Then see a single Brun [[check mark above]] fly right by CC (only a ft apart). The 2 individuals ignore one another. Brun [[in red in margin]] See another single [[check mark above]] Brun alone & silent And another 5:08. See a single House Wren alone. Starting down hill 5:15 pm. Brun [[in red in margin]] See another single [[check mark above]] Brun. In grass with only a few tiny bushes scattered at irregular intervals See a pair of Orange-billed Saltators with some Andean Sparrows See a pair of Orange-billed Saltators alone. Leaving 5:55 [[justified right]]February 4, 1964 Below Palea [[/justified right]] Arrive base of path leading to Pect area 5:28 am. Raining quite ha [[end of page]]