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Mixed Diglossini, Aug. 11, 1965, V.  (73)

[[underlined]] hummingbirds [[/underlined]]??? (To the best of my recollection, the Albis seen on Munchique itself and near the Finca [[underlined]] have [[/underlined]] uttered "CN"s most of the time.)

^[[Albi]] It is interesting that I have yet to see a [[female symbol]] Albi here. Are they separated from the [[male symbol]]'s during the non-breeding season? More important, do they have different feeding habits???

No hummingbirds come to PI after the [[male symbol]] Albi.

Going along path into forest 8:12am.

Hear some more Yellowface Songs down hill. NODWA.

^[[27]] See several small ^[[6 checkmarks]] groups of furnariids, apparently not mixed.

^[[28]] 9:03. See single [[underlined]] Pipreola riefferi ^[[checkmark]] [[/underlined]] 6 ft up in bushes region "upper subtropical" forest. This is not far from where "Barred" Pipreola seen yesterday. There certainly are a variety of furnariids in the general neighborhood at the time; but the [[underlined]] riefferi [[/underlined]] doesn't seem to be paying any attention to their sounds.  I think that the riefferi must be classified as "alone."

^[[Violet throat]] 9:10. See single Violet-throat. Silent & alone. Upper edge "mature-looking scrub" ("MLS").

^[[White throat 29]] Back to PI 9:20. See single White-throat ^[[checkmark]] feeding isolated Passiflora flowers, 20 ft away, in usual way. Not molested. Flies off. Then see single Violet-throat feeding on flowers of PI itself, in usual way. Not molested. Flies off. Both birds quite silent throughout

^[[Albi Violet White]] [[male symbol]] Albi(s), White-throat(s), and Violet-throat(s), may all show a tendency to refrain from visiting this area when other species are present! But they all are here so rarely that the tendency is not clear.

Nothing in PII. No sign of Coers around. 

^[[Coer 30]]

Aha! 9:34 am See 1 ^[[checkmark]] Coer, 3 ft up in one of the bushes visited