Field notes, v1472
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Marshall (1942) Platyparis aglaiae Lake Olomega Pairs common especially in trees near farms or clearings. Look like flycatchers except much chunkier, slower, and very phlegmatic. Calls varied & harsh. Generally quiet. Very open country only. Chilata Only 2 pairs seen. One in balsam group, one at nest on or soft large lora tree in ravine on mt slope. Nest bulky sphere 1' long, opening a hole in one side.