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Mixed Diglossini, Sept. 2, 1965, II 110

now either!)

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Glors fall silent 6:26. So do Andean Sparrows. But Altapetes begin to sing more frequently.

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The comparative "perfection" of mutual song inhibition here come of the characteristic features of the region. (Contrast with Eastern Cordillera.) It is all the more remarkable because the local Diglossini dispute among themselves and are  careless about approaching one another. (A resemblance to the Eastern Cordillera.) See also below

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6:31. Now PL's and Audean Sparrows are alternating several phrases without overlap. Glors still silent. 

Going uphill along side path.

6:35. PL Songs overlap sounds by another species, almost certain by the luteoviridis - type, apparently at random!

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6:38. Can hear presumed Scan "Cluck" Song. Nothing else Singing at the time.

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Then hear presumed Coer Song in distance. Completely overlapped by Scan. CORRECTION: This "presumed Coer" Song probably by Cy. Some plerases with "Trit" Intro Notes. Then Diglossa shuts up. Presummed Scan continues.

Reach area where Diglona - hummingbird interactions seen a few days ago 6:49am.

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Presumed Scan still uttering "cluck" Song nearby. No other diglossie, whitestart, Altapetes, or humming bird audible at the time ("NODWAH").

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6:55. Cy [[?]] √√73 area. Silent. Alone. Feeding small red tubular flowers. Steeling bill in centers corollas. 4-8 ft up. Then LCH appears. Lands in bush 20-25 ft away from Cy. But Cy just disappears from area.

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LCH perches quietly on exposed "lookout" perch. 4 ft up. Preens. Scan is still Singing 20-30 ft away. But LCH doesn't seem to

Transcription Notes:
he misspells Atlapetes as Altapetes luteoviridis = citine warbler