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[[page]] 48 [[in a circle]] [[margin, red]] Pect [[/margin]] cyanocephala. And then, [[17 encircled]] 1 [[1 checkmark]] Pect j [[arrow, pointing right]] flock. Then Pect flies away. Nothing follows. Now see that flock also includes 1 [[1 checkmark]] Gray-capped [[8 encircled]] Vireo-type and 2 [[2 checkmarks]] Whitestarts [[9 encircled]]! And another Ruddy [[1 checkmark]]! Flock gradually moves down hill. Out of sight. [[margin, red]] Sitti WCC [[/margin]] Is it [[underline]] significant [[/underline]] that this flock [[underline]] did not [[/underline]] include Sittis??? Are Sittis and Blue-capped WCC's mutually exclusive??? Leaving 11:10am. May 27, 1966 Above Panao Going to start work in area where Bari was heard uttering "zee zee zee...." patterns a few days ago. Arrive 5:51am. Getting light. Clear. Cool. Dawn chorus in full swing. SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI 6:15 See several Sooty Thrushes alone. 6:17 See single Mountain Cotinga. Perched silent and alone. 5 ft up in scrub. Then catch glimpse of Attapetes [[2 checkmarks]] that has been singing. 4 ft up in scrub. Definitely alone. Unfortunately, in such bad light that I can't be sure of species. [[underline]] Probably [[/underline]] PL. SUMMARY: It may be useful to add a general description of this area. It is a large patch of scrub-forest along stream ravine. Patch is approximately 3/4 mile long, several hundred yards across