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[[circled]] 125 [[/circled]] Mixed Diglossini, Sept. 5, 1965, II [[left margin]] Laf [[/left margin]] This singing does not sound as if overt disputes were in progress at the moment (6:27am.) [[left margin]] Albi? [[/left margin]] First Albi or fly catcher R 6:28. Completely overlapped by Laf Song. Then more R's. Also completely overlapped by Laf Songs. [[left margin]] Laf Cy [[/left margin]] At the moment, it sounds as if most singing Lafs are perched 15-25 ft up (i.e. at the "Cy level"). [[left margin]] Gen [[/left margin]] NOTE: I can see part of the slope rising behind this area thru fog. Vegetation looks quite AS-like. [[left margin]] Laf [[/left margin]] 6:35. Laf Songs completely overlapping farmariid-type rattles. 6:40. I would say that Laf song may be a little less continuous and loud than yesterday morning; but it still is very high intensity. Birds certainly are breeding now. Fog really is quite light. And it looks as if sun might even break through! [[left margin]] Laf [[/laf margin]] 6:44 Hear [[?]] [[?]] Rattles and [[flourishes?]]. Also completely overlapped by Laf Songs. [[left margin]] Laf 20 [[/laf margin]] Then see Laf Singing. Perched exposed, 18ft up in AS. Standing in [[unritudlyed?]] diagonal posture Wings slightly drooped. [[image - sketch of bird]] 6:58 Laf Songs still overlaps Albi on fly catcher R's from time to time. [[left margin]] Cy-Laf [[/left margin]] SEE ALSO TODAY'S NOTES ON GENERAL MIXED FLOCKS - Cy