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Mixed Diglossini, Aug. 8, 1965, II  (62)

trip would suggest either that they have moved or that they have become even more shy and retiring than before.

^[[Scan]] II. From time to time today I have taken brief looks at the garden of the house of the Tuica. Still some Scans about. Also some smaller hummingbirds of other genera. But still no trace of Diglossa or [[underlined]] Colibri thalassina. [[/underlined]]

August 9, 1965
Munchique

Going to work where I thought I may have seen a [[underlined]] carbonaria [[/underlined]] s.l. or [[underlined]] lafresnayei [[/underlined]] s.l. a couple of months ago. Arrive 5:40 am. Just getting light. Cloud coming up. Windy. Cool.

Nothing!

^[[Albi]] SEE TODAY'S NOTES ON GENERAL MIXED FLOCKS - Finally see [[male symbol]] Albi just below 8850 ft. I.E. the Albis are still around now. The fact that they are [[underlined]] even more [[/underlined]] skulking and quiet now than a couple of moths ago would suggest that [[underlined]] they may have been in breeding condition then [[/underlined]]!!! Probably they were inconspicuous a couple of months ago simply because the population here is sparse. I.E. there is no need for conspicuous disputes or proclamation of territorial ownership here.

August 10, 1965
Munchique

This morning going to work at a place, or in a region, called

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