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[[circled]]66[[/circled]] [[circled]]104[[/circled]] and when perched some time after landing. Also utters lots of "Zeeet" Notes. Also some "Tsit"s. Sometimes "Zeeet"s and "Tsit"s accelerate into R. [[margin in red]] Brun [[/margin]] There is a Brun ^[[1 black check mark above]] around in this area too. Brun and Orange head ignore one another. Now see that there are 2 ^[[2 black check marks above]]Orange heads here. Definitely not the A's. I shall call this pair "B". SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON THLYPOPSIS. Hear first Diglossa-like Whitestart song 6:30. Bruns are silent now. B Orange heads still in DC area 6:36. Feeding on insects in usual way. [[margin in red]] Cy [[/margin]] 6:40. See single Cy ^[[1 black check mark above]] in area near A ^[[2 black check marks above]] Orange heads! This is an area where it has never been before while I was watching. In tree above low thick scrub. There is also a pair of[[underlined]] cyanocephalas[[/underlined]]^[[2 black check marks above]] here. Could the Cy have followed them? Cy then disappears. Pair of [[underlined]] cyanocephala[[/underlined]] and 1 A Orangehead in same tree. Pair fly away. Orange head remains behind 6:50. Orange head quite alone and quite silent. [[male symbol]]? Is the [[female symbol]] incubating now?? [[margin in red]] Cy Brun [[/margin]] Incidentally, I forgot to mention.....I have frequently seen Bruns ^[[3 black check marks above]] in the area where the Cy was seen this morning. But there were no Bruns audible or visible in the neighborhood at the exact same time the Cy was there. 6:58. Both A ^[[2 check marks above]] Orange heads around. Feeding together low open scrub. Some R's as "Greeting"