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See a single Firebelly [[ 1 black check mark above]]. Uttering PN's. Alone.
Several Whitestarts singing

8:25. See a single Whitestart [[1 black check mark above]] alone. Silent. Then sings. Usual Diglossine-like type.

See a single [[underlined]]rufinucha[[/underlined]] [[1 black check mark above]] alone In low scrub. Uttering "Tsit"s.

Then see another single [[ 1 black check mark above]] Whitestart. Silent. Alone.

It is now thoroughly overcast, but the fog hasn't come down to the ground yet.

Back by KM 50. 8:34. No mixed flock. Perhaps because there are men working on the road.

Then hear large group [[8 black check marks above]] of birds uphill without being able to see them. (This area is [[underlined]] just [[/underlined]] below fog level) Apparently some Basileuterus XLI among them. Lots of R's Group appears to be quite stationary.

Then come across a single pair of Basileuterus XLI. Definite. Seen. Definitely alone. But moving in direction of larger unseen group Uttering this high pitched "Seeet"s. PN's? One bird flies across road near me. Utters 1 harsh "chah" as it does so. Then another after landing. Hoarse Notes?

Fog lower now 8:50

Whitestart singing 7:00 am.

Pair of thrushes fly by. Alone

[[margin in red]] Myst  Carbo [[/margin]]
NOTE: Now I am [[underlined]]not[[/underlined]] sure that the Carbo and Myst seen days ago were actually feeding in the same tree. There are 2 similar trees in similar situations, about 100 yards apart.

Fog breaking up 9:08

9:09. See single Montane [[1 black check mark above]] GMT in very low, [[underlined]] very [[/underlined]] open, scrub and on ground. Alone. Utters soft notes. Brief series something like "Tazee zee-