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[[circled]]58[[circled]] [[circled]]96[[circled]] ernate for a while. Then there is some overlap between them. Then they alternate again. 6:10 [[underlined]] cyanocephala [[underlined]] back. In small tree. Pair [[double check mark]] Our bird sings "Fazee" type song when about 6 ft from mate. 6:13 Whitestart]] still singing. Bruns have shut up. [[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] Two [[double check mark]] Bruns [[?ing]] as "pair" in same way as yesterday. Brun and Whitestart alternating again. Again. Again. Single [[underlined]] Cyanophala [[underlined]] feeding. Alone. Silent. Then joins presumed mate in nearby tree. Twitter "Greeting" by one or both birds. [[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] 6:12 [[underlined]] Repeated complete [[underlined]] overlaps between song of Whitestartand those of nearby Brun (Brun phrases are much shorter than Whitestart songs - which are indeterminate in same way as those of [[underlined]] lofersuayei [[underlined]] subspecies.) 6:23 [[underlined]] cyanophala [[check mark]] [[underlined]] j [[arrow pointing right]] Brun [[check mark]]. Apparently coincidental. Brun moves away immediately. [[underlined]] cyanophala [[underlined]] repeated from mate. Utters "Fazee" type songs 6:25 1 or 2 [[check mark]] Orange heads near [[?]] site. Silent except for one R. 2 Bruns flying about together. Silent. Orange head flies across road. Utter long, fluctuating, Ras it lands in bush. This is [[underlined]] definite [[underlined]] Couldn't tell if it landed near mate or not. R probably, preceeded by 1 or 2 "Zeet" notes 6:28 Bruns singing now while Whitestart is silent. [[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] Brief arial chase involving [[underlined]] 3 [[underlined]] Bruns Accompanied by [[underlined]] twitters [[underlined]] Obviously pair & neighbor Members of pair then move about together Bush to bush. [[underlined]] Largely silent [[underlined]] One very [[underlined]] brief [[underlined]] R as " Greeting." Two slightly longer twitter as "Greeting."