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[[underlined]] inca [[/underlined]], Nov. 16, 1955, III. 
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[[margin]] 3 vertical lines and vertical crosshatch pattern [[/margin]] preceded by "Aux V" & G. But relatively rare. And always or almost always difficult to distinguish. This is because these attacks only or usually occur in certain circumstances. The "scapegoat" is usually either a new bird who has landed nearby, or a neighbor who is displaying. I.E. these are not pure "scapegoats", they have given cause for offense. I.E. these redirection attacks are always or usually not pure redirection. 9:10

[[margin]] * √√comm. area ending 9:30 [[/margin]] √Agg.V&G [[underline]] √Aux.V. before escape. √St after attack √Gost after being attacked. [[/underline]] √LCN. √LCN. [[underline]] √O&G before attack. √LCN before attack. √LCN before attack - √LCN after attack [[/underline]] √LCN-√LCN-√LCN √LCN-√LCN-√√Gost&G-√LCN- [[underline]] Gost&G [[/underline]]-√LCN-√LCN-√O&G. √√Gost √St.-√√Gost. √√St. √√St. [[underline]] √St&G after attack-√V&G before attack [[/underline]]. √√St-√√Gost [[underline]] √Gost after attack - √Gost after attack [[/underline]]

[[margin]] 3 vertical lines and  vertical crosshatch [[/margin]] Again notice how the juveniles & immatures tried to be relatively more aggressive than adults on the communal area rocks.
  
 (Have heard one almost-adult give completely adult LCN pattern. [[margin]] vertical crosshatch pattern [[/margin]]There almost adults, and there can't have been more than 2 or 3 of them, are the only immatures included in my counts.  They all had red bills, yellow wattles, and white mustaches.

[[margin]] [[3 vertical lines and  vertical crosshatch]] [[/margin]] Aerial LCN's given by both birds during an aerial fight. They both seemed to be aggressive, both trying to attack simultaneously.

Moth flight & St must be at least as common after aerial attacks as St is after terrestrial attacks.

Emphasize.Tongue almost never shows in any of the G postures, wide open or slightly open. And the bills are very rarely widely open during G. When wide open there is almost always some LCN, however faint

A fish-carrying bird in FO looks just like an inferior product of the taxidermist's art. Badly stuffed. It's the combination of the anomalous posture & the swollen throat.

V-Parade including a burst of LCN's by [[male symbol]]