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Leaving 10:15.

This afternoon working along path above Lloa. Arrive 3:40. Clear and fairly warm. Some cloud apparently coming in, in distance.

Almost nothing moving now.

4:12. See single thrush alone. See same bird again, still alone, a few minutes later.

4:25. See a single [[underlined]] ^[[1 check mark]] rufinucha [[/underlined]] alone in low scrub.

Fog coming in 4:32

Leave and go down to outskirts of town itself. Arrive 5:03 p.m.

Driving down, the car flushed 6 or 7 thrushes from a small stretch of hedge. Looked almost as if they had been in a flock!

Raining gently 5:09.

Everything is unbelievably quiet here this afternoon!

See a single thrush fly by. Silent and alone

A pair of thrushes fly by. Silent and alone

See a single individual of what appears to be [[underlined]] ^[[1 check mark]] Basileuterus nigrocristatus [[/underlined]] hopping thru hedge. Silent and alone.

See another single thrush fly by.

Leaving 6:00 pm.

January 27, 1964
Nono

Arrive by village early 5:52 a.m. Still too dark to see anything. Looks as if it is going to be another clear day! (What has happened to the rainy season here???)

No singing yet.