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(1). The Black-cheek. Regular. Probably passive nuclear (to several other species). Probably nuclear because it knows where it is going.

(2). Banleuterus XLI. Regular and nuclear. Both passive and/or active nuclear. Passive nuclear because it is both noisy and brightly colored. Follows & joins several other species; and is followed and joined by several other species.

(3). Orange-head. Regular. Possibly nuclear? Definitely a follower and joiner (of several other species)

[[margin in red]] Sitti [[/margin]]
(4). Sitticy Regular Attendant? Definitely a follower and joiner (of several other species)

(5). [[underlined]]rufiniculea[[/underlined]] Regular? Attendant? Definitely a follower and joiner (of several other species).

(6). Whitestart XXXIX. [[underlined]] Occasional [[/underlined]] Otherwise similar to Bauleuterus XLI (passive and/or active nuclear, etc.)

(7). Firebelly. Same as Whitestart. Both these species are occasional for two reasons. A. They sometimes do not join or follow other species. B. They sometimes leave mixed flocks silently, and/or by long distance flights (other numbers of the flock do not follow in such circumstances).