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hummingbirds moving around yet 4:25. Wind is strong here too.

[[margin]] Sean [[/margin]]
Lots of hummingbirds in Agave [[underlined]]Colibri coruscaus[[/underlined]] seems dominant.

5:20 See a pair of very light colored thrushes (species unknown) alone

5:30 See a single redbreasted blackbird alone.

Leaving 5:35 pm

February 13, 1964
Chachapoyas

Going to work near the town, where I saw the first mixed flock ([[underlined]] bonariensis - cyanocephala [[/underlined]] etc.)

6:21 See a single large pale thrush (presumably XL alone)

Hear what sounds like [[underlined]] A. rufinucha [[/underlined]] song

6:45 See single House Wren alone

SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON MIXED DIGLOSSINI

I am not sure exactly what is the breeding status of many of the local species. All or most of the diglossini seem to be more or less in reproductive condition. So [[underlined]] may [[/underlined]] be the [[underlined]] bonariensis [[/underlined]] (they are uttering lots of TW's) and possibly the [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[/underlined]] (I have heard some "twitters" by them). But the [[underlined]] A. rufinucha [[/underlined]] do not seem to be very active. Nor the Firebellies