Field notes, v1603
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C. humilis 59 NW Tonala April 8 1) a'hue, a'hue, a'hue -> pit-tui, pit tui, (Song song) Two birds or groups sometimes answering one another -- at least singing about the same time. Day overcast and little song at 9:30 A.M. 2) a-weet, a-weet, or cha-weet, cha-weet - Common 'who it', 'who-it', 'who'tit', 'who'-it - Common chant-haw ha-law- alarm notes we-do-it, we-do-it Te-ehe?weet, etc. Rha-da-waaa -> after a pair lit. tue-tuet, tweet-tuet, twee tuet -> refined triplet variation. pit-hue, pit hue, pi'thue - glenat beara song a-weet, a-weet, a-weet