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same way as the Chuck-Trill

It also uttered a few rattier undifferentiated Sharp Notes. And once uttered name rattier plaintive or whining Rasps in a [[?]] with Harsh Rasps. Could these be infantile rasps?

SUMMARY: This morning we heard:

(1) WLW's. Both by adults and infants. Lost call or separation call (possibly also high distress in infant)

(2) Chuck-Trll's. Adult high intensity. Probably escape predominant. Possibly high intensity alarm call

(3) "Chatters" of M's or M-Wstl's. "TW". Adult presumably contains non-hostile component. Possibly not very high intensity.

(4)Single Whistles. Probably by both adults and young. Probably heterogeneous. Probably low intensity indications of other patterns (WLW, high Trill).


(5) High Trill. Infant. Obviously contains high escape component

(6) Harsh Rasp. Infant. (Presumably adult also). High intensity Probably containing more attack than most of the other high intensity calls.

(7) Rattle. Infant. Lower intensity than Harsh Rasp? Also with relatively strong aggression?

(8) Single Sharp Note. Single component of Rattle? Infant. (Quite possibly also adult.)

(9) Infantile Rasp?

NOTE: When we get the young home, it is in a state