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[[circle]]10[[/circle]] ly dry & open scrub near upper edge of ravine. Uttering "Tut" Notes. Their [[underlined]]rufinucha [[/underlined]] has no trace of moustache. Does have white wing patch. Actually, when I come closer, I find that there are really 2 [[underline]]Altapetes[[/underline]]here. One looks just like the [[underline]]rufinucha[[/underline]], but is heavily streaked with blackish on yellow underneath parts! Is this a juvenal [[underline]] rufinucha[[/underline]]?? Also associated with the [[?]] finches are 2 Basileuterus. Either [[underline]] nigrocristatus [[/underline]] or (more probably) [[underline]] Luteoviridis [[/underline]] Also uttering CN's or AlCN's. 1 Basileuterus ^[[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] f [[right facing arrow]][[underline]] rufinucha[[/underline]]! Then one Brun is attracted by the commotion and joins the group, but apparently doesn't stay long. The actual area where the group is is 7490 ft. Group moves down hill out of sight. I guess I may presume that mixed flocks do occur here with some definite, if slight, frequency! ^[[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] 3:53 See single Brun alone. 4:15 Up to 7650 ft area of dense but low, obviously young, only moderately humid second growth Sun has come out and a little wind has started. Still nothing much moving. God! What a [[underlined]] lot [[/underlined]] of mosquitoes and biting flies there are around here! Starting downhill 4:25 pm. Down at base of barranca see single large thrush. Same species is around Chachapoya itself. So far the only species I have been able to see well in this region! Leave 5:00 pm. Then work in Bari-Brun-CC area. See single bright [[underline]] bonariensis[[/underline]] alone. Leaving 6:05 NOTE: I am beginning to think that the occasional occurren