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[[underline]] inca [[/underline]], Nov. 13, 1955, XIII

[[left margin]] * terr. defense [[/left margin]] G Gost Gost. F&Cht F&Cht. Gost Gost - Gost. St Gost O&G - O&G - O&G. LCN [[underline]] F before attack - St after attack. St after attack F before attack - St after attack [[/underline]] St. Gost - V - Gost - V - Gost - V  Gost St - gost - St - Gost - Gost - St. St.

[[left margin]] [[vertical crosshatch pattern next to following image]] [[/left margin]] I think perhaps I have been drawing the earrings to short [[image - gull with head up and beak closed]]  [[image-arrow from following statement to gull's neck]] length of neck probably exaggerated [[image - gull beak open]] Extreme O's
[[image-arrow from following statement to 2d bit's neck]] one LCN posture. Other has  horizontal head [[image - gull head]]
top of head very flat in O, very shallow

[[left margin]] [[3 vertical lines and crosshatch pattern next to following paragraph]] [[/left margin]] Notice that inside of mouth is not brightly colored, at least relatively. I think tongue is yellowish, rest pinkish 5:45

[[left margin]] [[vertical  squiggly line next to following paragraph and image]] [[/left margin]] Circular Moth Flight chase. Both birds in St.

[[image - gull head and neck]] One form of St. Low intensity Neck absolutely straight

[[left margin]] [[3 vertical lines and vertical crosshatch pattern]] [[/left margin]] There is no doubt that this species displays relatively very little toward flying birds. Rather surprising.