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Mixed Diglossini, Aug. 5, 1965, VII  (109)

evidence that Cys have comparatively large territories. (Possibly the Cys at this particular locality also are associating with mixed flocks.)

August 6, 1965
Puracé

Going to work same place today. Arrive at house 5:31 am. Moderately clear. Cool. Little wind (as yet).

Going to try to concentrate on VB-Ater-Cinnamon relations this morning - if possible.

A moderate amount of bird noise 5:40 am. Lots of thrushes.

Lone hummingbird noises thicket edge ravine. 5:46.

NOTE: In general, the bird noises around here seem to be less today than yesterday. I.E. some of yesterday's sounds probably [[underlined]] were [[/underlined]] in response to the rain.

^[[Cinn]] 5:48. First Cinnamon sounds.

First Yellowface Songs 5:51 am. NODWA

^[[Ater]] Then hear Ater R-Zaza's on far side of garden.

^[[Cinn]] Cinnamon flitting about in the vicinity of (but not actually in) the tree with small yellow flowers ("TI").

Still plenty of Sooty Thrushes alone.

^[[VB Cinn]] 5:58. VB in TI. Alone. No cinnamon ("Cinn"). Then Cinn appears, perches in nearby bush, and VB disappears, [[underlined]] more or less simultaneously. [[/underlined]]

^[[Laf]] 6:01. Single Laf appears in nearby small bush. Alone. Flies off into garden.