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Mixed Diglossini, Aug. 7, 1965, IV  (61)

^[[Coer]] that Coers are absolutely confined to the top alpine scrub area. (It may be a general rule that Coers are usually, although not always, confined to high altitudes, in all regions.

Sun has gone 8:15 am. Fog seems to be approaching again
SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON GENERAL MIXED FLOCKS.

August, 8, 1965
Munchique

Arrive top mountain 5:45 am. Weather much as yesterday. Fog. But it is colder and windier than yesterday

^[[Coer]] 6:30 am. Can hear some Coer Songs in distance. Downhill from where second Coer heard Singing yesterday. I.E. [[underlined]] near border "upper sub tropical " forest. [[/underlined]] Lots of phrases. NODWA.

SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON GENERAL MIXED FLOCKS.

^[[Sitti WCC]] COMMENT: The relations between Sitti and WCC, here, are problematical in somewhat the same way as the relations between Cy and Coer  As far as I can tell, whenever Sitti and WCC occur in the same area, they feed on the same things in the same way in the same places!!! This is particularly remarkable in the case of Sitti and WCC because the two species tend to associate with one another!

NOTES:
^[[Albi]] I. This afternoon I passed a couple of places where I certainly saw Albis at comparatively low altitudes a couple of months ago (i.e. along the highway and between the highway and the [[Tuica?]]) Without seeing or hearing anything of the species! The fact that I have not yet seen or heard Albis at either high or low altitudes this

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