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 May 20 V

D&By may be rare bird. Certainly showing territorial defense against intruders.

OL-T-T OL-T O. T. T. T. OL-T. OL-T. OL-O-T

[[left margin]] *9 ✓✓ [[/left margin]] C joined by female. C does U1-T1-U2-T2-U3-T3. Female does U12-T8-T9-U13-O6-T10-U14-OL5-T11-U15. C attacks her, she flies off. C in U as she goes. 4:04.

O-T. OL. OL-T. OL-T. OL-T. OL-T. O.O O-T.
OL-T. O-T. O.O.U1. OL-T-T. OL. OL-OL. OL-T. O.T.OL./

E makes frequent circular flights when alone. 

O.O.OL-T. OL.O.O.OL-T|OL-OL.|O. OL-T.|4:32 OL. OL.|
OL. OL-T.|O. O-T.|O. OL. OL. O. OL. O.| O-T.|O. O. OL-OL. O. O| L-OL.| OL. OL-OL. OL.|O. O. OL. OL. OL. OL. OL-T. O. OL. O. O. O|OL. O. OL. OL. OL-OL OL-OL|

[[image]] L  Attack Call Postures
L-OL| OL. OL-T. OL-T-T. OL-T. OL.|
O.O. OL. L| OL-OL. L. OL.OL. O.O.OL. L-OL3 OL. O.O.|
L.OL. OL. O-T. T. O-T. O-T. O-T. O. OL-T-U. OL-T.

Pause 5:05. Breaks up fairly quickly.

Certainly individual differences apparent in this ground display business. C tends to T. One of the birds in D-E region tens to begin with L.

OL-U-T-T-OL-U-T-T-U-OL-T. T.O.| 5:18
OL-T-U. O-T. O. T.O.O. OL.OL-T|

Transcription Notes:
[[image: sketch of 2 birds' heads showing attack call postures]] there are numbers above most of the letters, probably rhythm of bird calls