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Mixed Diglossini, Aug 12, 1965, II. (76) It is 20ft up in tree. Then it flies away. ^[[Coer]] There [[underlined]] may [[/underlined]] be [[underlined]] three [[/underlined]] Coer individuals who sing in this region from time to time. ^[[26]] 7:16 Yellowface sings one more phrase. NODWA. See ^[[checkmark]] bird. 15ft up in distant tree. Apparently alone. ^[[Albi 27]] 7:37 Right up by Police Station (a side of the station clearing I have never visited before). See what appears to be [[male symbol]] Albi flitting thru AS. 2 1/2 ft up. Silent. Definitely alone Flies off immediately. A few minutes later, see single Rufous-capped Hummingbird feeding reddish-pink tubular flowers same area. Silent and alone. Rufous-cap probably is [[underlined]] another [[/underlined]] competitor of Albi. ^[[Cy Sitti WCC Albi]] 8:50 am. et reg. See mixed flock, with Cy, Sitti(s), and WCC's. (This is described in my mixed flock notes). A single Albi twice appears to escort flock. Once low in scrub, once fairly high in tree. The Cy and Sitti(s) with flock also ranged high to low. Thus, [[underlined]] in this area, now, ranges of Cy and Sitti at least partly overlap the range or territory of Albi! Not [[/underlined]] perfectly stratified. This area is 9240 ft according to my altimeter now. [[underlined]] Is segregation, between Cy and Albi, by stratification characteristic of the breeding season alone [[/underlined]]??? ^[[Cy]] 9:57 am. See single Cy. Apparently alone. 2 ft up in scrub below tree with white berries at uppermost limit USF. Silent. Stopping observation 10:06 am. August 13, 1965 Region of Uribe Reach the highest point on the highway ([[underlined]] way [[/underlined]] past the town of Uribe)
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