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Mixed Diglossini, May 11, 1965, V  (23)

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^[[Cy]] Adult Cy back a few minutes later. Feeding another bush. Silent and alone.

^[[VIII Cy Laf]]  Then see Green VIII Hummingbird feeding flowers same bush where Cys and Laf fed earlier. Sticking bill into cups.

Laf Singing 8:42. NOD.

Fog definitely coming in now. Still very thin.

^[[Laf]] Going down hill 9:20. Lafs and Whitestarts still Singing occasionally. No overlaps. Rain starting.

^[[161]] See peculiar "juv ^[[checkmark]] Agriornis"-type alone. On pasture ground, running between patches low scrub.

^[[Laf Ater]] ^[[168 169 170]] ^[[XXVIII N]] Rain stopped 9:39. See pair Whitestarts ^[[2 checkmarks]] in isolated bush where both Cy and Ater seen (at different times) on previous days. Utter occasional Songs. Then see Laf ^[[checkmark]] in bush 10 yds away. Identification definite. But this certainly is bush where I saw Ater a couple of days ago. Ater apparently not around now. Has Laf-Ater boundary shifted (this is region where chase occurred)??? Also in bush with Laf now is small olive yellow bird [[underlined]] B. nigrocristatus ^[[checkmark]] [[/underlined]]??? [[underlined]] Whitestarts j ---> Laf. [[/underlined]] Then Laf and olive yellow bird disappear. Whitestarts remain behind.

^[[Cinn Laf]] Incidentally, just before Whitestarts joined, a single Cinnamon appeared and made on inhibited Swoop at Laf. Laf didn't react visibly and the Cinnamon flew away again.

^[[Cy 163]] ^[[XXIX N]] ^[[172 174]] Down by road. See pair ^[[two checkmarks]] Whitestarts alone. Then they join ^[[two checkmarks]] group of birds in low thick scrub. Group apparently a mixed flock. Can't see all members, but flock certainly includes 1 ^[[checkmark]] White-bearded Flycatcher and 1 Cy. Noisy. Lots of "CN"s. Cy also Sings repeatedly. All phrases long Twitters,

Transcription Notes:
Basileuterus nigrocristatus = Black-crested Warbler Moved "-s," from beginning of next page, per hyphenation rule.