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[[underlined]] modestus [[/underlined]], Dec. 2, 1955, II.

[[image - male symbol with filled in rectangle left of it]] V&HF-M-gost-V&HF-V-LCN-LCN-LCN-[[underlined]]O-L-T[[/underlined]]-M-V+HF-V. V-HF-HF-V-M+M note - [[underlined]] escape from [[/underlined]] [[image - female symbol]] - V. O-L-V&HF-HF-HF-HF-HF. V-T-T-T-V-pr-pr-pr. V-HF. V-HF-V-T-O-L-HF-V. M-V&HF-V-T-T-T-gost [[insert - & 15 T's.]]

An apparently aggressive form of V. [[image - bird's head facing left]] That forehead and definite crested appearance. 

This calling of LCN's by [[image - male symbol]]'s separated from their [[image - female symbol]]'s appears to beq uite effective. The [[image - female symbol]] often responds immediately.

Noticed that a bird rushing to attack in V-G had swollen egg-shaped head & back of neck [[image - bird's head, neck and wing]] Rushing forward to attack with wings raised

This is one of the few times that I noted a definite egg shape in purely hostile encounters, (although it may be not uncommon), and it suggests that the egg-shape is relatively aggressive 

[[image - male symbol with two triangles with a red vertical line above each further left]] gort-V&HF; [[image - female symbol]] V. [[image - male symbol]] V-LCN-LCN-LCN-V&HF; [[image - female symbol]] V+HF. [[image - female symbol with filled in rectangle left of it]] V+HF M-V&HF-V. V-HF-V. M-T-T-T-T-T-T-V&HF-V-escape-V-escape-V-gost-V

Have again seen "crested head-set" by aggressive bird after attack. Thus, it may be not uncommon; but I don't think that it could be called "usual"

[[image - male symbol with a triangle and vertical red line above it further left]] M&HF-V&HF; [[female - symbol]] V+HF 

[[image - asterisk with comm. area field written right of it]] [[underlined]] LCN before attack [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] V after attack [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] LCN before attack [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] V after attack [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] O before attack [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] V after attack [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] V&HF after escape [[/underlined]] -HF. [[underlined]] V&HF after escape [[/underlined]] -V [[underlined]] V+HF after attack [[/underlined]]. V.V.V [[underlined]] V during retreat [[/underlined]]. V.V.V-pr. [[underlined]] V during retreat [[/underlined]]

The G's before attack often look like silent LCN's. 

The "hump" accompanying many or all extreme M's often looks like the hump occurring during regurgitation. But of course it has nothing to do with regurgitation, now at least, in the hostile M's and apparently not in the "greeting" M's. fewer to be a case of "mimicry"

Another case of pairing as before [[image - male symbol]] walks through group in M Does

Transcription Notes:
The word "beq uite" is probably "be quite" The word "beq uite" was typed that way because of how it was written in the document