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particular direction. This seems to be characteristic of the "warbler flocks" around here. They don't have very good leaders.

Incidentally, it is amazing how almost all the warblers and warbler-like types here have orange heads or striped heads (orange & black, yellow and black, or whitish and black), with olive or dull backs, and yellow or buffy under parts.

Eventually, all the warbler and warbler-like types flew off together. In exactly the opposite direction from that taken by the Firebellies and Montane GMT. Couldn't tell who led this movement. Possibly a reaction to some movement on my part.

[[margin in red]] Myst [[/margin]]
Almost all the time this mixed flock stayed more or less in the same place (at least 15 minutes), there was a single ^[[circled 7 above]] Myst, obviously the B bird, feeding on pink flowers in a tree only 10 ft (at most) away from the flock. As far as I could tell, the Myst and the flock ignored one another throughout.

[[margin in red]] Carbo? Myst [[/margin]]
The most interesting aspect of the appearance of this Myst was the fact that the tree in which it was feeding was the exact same tree in which the Carbo fed earlier this afternoon!! The Carbo did not show up while the Myst was around.

Are the territories of different Diglossini overlapping here in the same way as in the Quito region????

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October 19, 1963
La Paz

Working in the overgrown garden in lower La Paz again this morning. Spent almost all morning watching Carbos. But