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[[circled]] 115 [[/circled]] [[underline]] dominicanus [[/underline]] [[margin]] [[three vertical solid lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] were located. Also it was quite noticeable that there was [[underline]] no sideways building [[/underline]]. Of course all M must have a hostile component; but I still don't know if the M of the Kelp Gull is particularly similar, in its circumstances & causes, to that of the Herring Gull or not. [[margin]] [[three vertical solid lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] This bird did mutual "begging" with juv. Belcher's Gull. Latter presumably interested in food, the former in sex. The T movement & note appeared to be identical with those of the Herring Gull. November 22, 1955, Zoo, Lima [[underline]] [[inca]] [[/underline]] [[margin]] [[three solid vertical lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] Fish-carrying [[male symbol]], just standing, gave repeated [[underline]] loud [[/underline]] cht's in [[image-horizontal dark oval]]. Nothing came of it. Eventually swallowed fish. November 22, 1955, Zoo, Lima [[underline]] belcheri [[/underline]] [[margin]] [[three solid vertical lines and one crosshatched bar]] [[/margin]] "Typical bird" juv. LCN -> "pseudo Al.C" before attack (All these notes given from "typical" LCN posture, i.e. semi-V, without any raising of the carpi). This suggests that the "AlC"-type sounds are higher intensity and/or more aggressive than "typical LCN" sounds. I rather imagine that they are higher intensity. (some "typical LCN's" certainly given by advancing birds without any sign of nervousness). [[margin]] [[three solid vertical lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] Bird gave complete L.C. [[image-call diagram]] in LCN posture. [[margin]] [[three solid vertical lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] Notes of L.C. might be transcribed as "Keeyah keeyah...". [[margin]] [[three solid vertical lines and one crosshatched bar extend the length of the paragraph]] [[/margin]] Repeated pecks at bananal peel, not very aggressive looking, after HD-O performance