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least 1 adult and 1 young also combined it with Tip coiling.  This would seem to be a peculiarity of the species!

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The young (and possibly also the adults) also did a little SS.  Jerky.  Very irregular, at irregular intervals.  But fairly extreme.  Combined with LSN's, Trll's, TR, Tail-forward and/or Tip-coiling.

  Individuals move on fairly rapidly.  Continue LSN's and Trll's for some times.  Then, when almost out of sight, begin to utter long, high, not plaintive Whistles as well.  Apparently in random series.  Probably quite like Whistles captive individuals same species on BCI.

  After a while, Trll's and LSN's stop.  Whistles continue longer.  Then stop also Or almost.

1)   A few feet further on, and a few minutes later, see single Laki (Guide says that there were 2 inds. a few moments earlier.  But one moved on before I could see anything.  Presumably a mated pair.)

  Apparently monacha.  Ind.  I can see apparently gray faced.

  High in trees.  50-60 ft up.  Watch it for 1/2 hour.  Animal apparently not disturbed by us.  Quite silent throughout.  Feeding almost steadily On plum-sized orange brown, coriacious fruits (Only taking a few bites out of each