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[[circled]] 65 [[/circled]] [[underlined]] inca [[/underlined]], Nov. 13, 1955, III [[left margin]] [[3 vertical lines and vertical crosshatch pattern next to following sentence]] [[/left margin]] Moth flight usually, I think, with tail closed [[image - wing shaped sketch]] [[left margin]] [[2 vertical lines and crosshatch pattern next to following image]] [[/left margin]] [[image - Sketch of gull with tail in air, head down]] One type of [[horizontal oval]] posture. Bird perched on rock with plenty of room. Looks much like some forms of choking [[left margin]] * terr. defense [[/left margin]] [[underlined]] Agg. V. after attack. St after attack [[/underlined]]- Aux. V. St [[underlined]] St after attack V&G between attacks - Gost between attacks St after attacks - Gost St. V&G before attack - V&G between attacks [[/underlined]] V&G - Aux. V. - [[vertical oval]] -[[underlined]]Aux. V before escape[[/underlined]] . Gost - Gost - Gost- Gost - Gost. Gost - Gost - Gost. [[left margin]] * redir.mate Ending 8:30 [[/left margin]] [[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] - horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - St.[[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - Gost - St - Aux.V.[[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] - horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - Gost - [[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - St.[[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [vertical oval]] - [[horizontal oval]] - [[vertical oval]] [[vertical oval]] St - [[horizontal oval]] - St - [[horizontal oval]] - St - [[horizontal oval]] - St. St - [[horizontal oval]] - St - [[horizontal oval]] - St - [[horizontal oval]] - St. 8:30 [[left margin next to following 2 paragraphs]] [[3 vertical lines and vertical crosshatch pattern]] [[/left margin]] Most of what you might call the "usual" hostile circular flights by paired territorial birds are in both Moth Flight & St. Sometimes maintained straight through; bird still in St after landing. One thing about redirected mutual Cht. performances. If one bird is less active than the other, it is usually the female. 8:08 [[left margin]] [[image-crosshatch pattern next to following image]] [[/left margin]] [[image-Sketch of two gulls, apparently joining beaks, right most gull lower and facing up, with wings flung out, left most bird upper most facing down and wings also out] Other common fighting position Bills interlocked