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[[center align]][[underline]]Tangara[[/underline]], Nov. 17, 1959, II [[/center align]]
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[[indent]]Quite noisy, uttering a lot of CN's, but there notes are quite unlike the notes of any other [[underlined]]Tangara[[/underlined]] species I have ever heard.[[/indent]]

[[indent]]When uttering in trees, it uttered single CN's. Mural and [[?]] cat-like [[?]]. Might be [[?]] by [[?]] like "Waaauh." [[/indent]]

[[indent]]When flying away from a tree, it usually uttered a 3-note "FCN" At least 2 of the notes in [[?]] FCN's were more or less cat-like. The  2 FCN's I heard last night be transcribed as "Int Waaanli Waaanh" and "Wheeaah Wheeaah Wheeaah." [[/indent]]

[[centered]][[underline]]Tangara[[/underline]], I [[/centered]]
[[align right]]March 22, 1960
Cerro, Punta [[/align right]]

[[/indent]] We saw a pair of Speckled Tangaras today, feeding in a [[?]] [[?]] flock, (see today's notes on flocks). Quite silent, until they flew away, when [[?]] [[?]] uttered 2 or 3 CN's. I think that I would [[?]] late [[?]] as  "[[?]] [[?]]..." rather than "[[?]]". [[/indent]]

[[centered]] [[underline]] Tangara [[/underline]], I.
[[align right]] March 23, 1960
Cerro, Punta [[/align right]]

[[/indent]] We watched 2 or 3 Speckled Tangaras this morning, in more or less the same place as yesterday. At first they were feeding in loose [[?]] with some Silver-Throated Tangaras (and probably some other species); but later on they flew off and fed by themselves for a long time (for a while, a pair of Blue Tangaras were also feeding in the same trees as the [[?]]; but this association was presumably purely "coincidental.")

Transcription Notes:
2nd paragraph, end of first line: there is actually their. The first [[?]] is "survival"; the second [[?]] is "in sound"