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(8). Montane GMT. Occasional attendant. Definitely a follower of the Firebelly.

(9). Black & Orange Stripe. Dubious as yet. Occasional attendant, at least in most cases? Possibly passive nuclear to the Orange-head?

These "mixed warbler" flocks move through all sorts of dense scrub around here, both high and low, apparently mature and apparently second growth.  Occasionally move thru open scrub, but this seems to be relatively infrequent.

Incidentally, the whole slope of the mountain above Incluavi[[?]] where I have done all my work (in this area) gets the sun at dawn (if there are no clouds or sun).

In some rather undefinable way, the "mixed warbler" flocks here seem rather unspecialized. In particular contrast with the mixed flocks near the Paramo ^[[accent mark over the "o"]] de Guasca in the eastern Andes of Colombia. the latter appeared to be composed of specialized followers who had lost their leader. Most of the birds in the "mixed warbler" flocks appear to be "semi-followers" who have never had a real leader.

October 23, 1963
Below Unduavi

Taking the road to Chuluiudui [[?]] this morning. Arrive place where CC and Brun were seen a couple of days ago. 5:40 am.