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Mixed Diglossini, May 11, 1963, VII  (25)

^[[Gen]] of fairly thick scrub, scattered trees. Territories of different species overlap, but no contact between individuals different species. (3). Chonas de Milla. Scattered trees and scrub in pasture. Individuals of different species fight with one another. ([[underlined]] Of course, fights bring individuals of different species together, in the short run, but they presumably function to keep the individuals apart in the long run. [[/underlined]])

^[[Gen]] II. The Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. Three different areas. (1). Paramó de Guasca. Thick scrub. Territories of most (not all) species overlap. Occasional overt fights between individuals different species. (2) Guadelupe. Thick scrub with occasional open areas. Territories of most species overlap. Fights between individuals different species sometimes frequent. Certainly more common than at the Paramó de Guasca. (3). University Gardens in Bogotá, Territories different species overlap. Fights between species [[underlined]] very [[/underlined]] common indeed (at least at sometimes of the year).

^[[Gen]] III  The Western Cordillera of Colombia. Two different areas. (1) Up [[underlined]] on [[/underlined]] Munchique. Thick forest and scrub. Territories different species overlap. But no fights between individuals different species. (2). Near the Finca "Carpenteria". Open gardens and isolated patches wood and scrub in pasture. Territories different species not usually overlapping. Some fighting between species in border zones.

^[[Gen]] IV. Northern Peru. Two different areas. (1). The mountains above Chachapoyas. Thick scrub. Much overlapping songs of different species, and also overlapping of territories. (2). Around Chachapoyas itself. Region of scattered patches of scrub, hedges, and gardens. Almost no overlapping of Songs different species. Probably not very much (?)

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