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May 20 IX Sun setting now. Cooler. Gulls obviously more active. (Saw my first copulation of today about 1/2 to 3/4 of an hour ago. [[left margin]] !! !! [[/left margin]] C visited by 2 [[female symbol]]'s! Displayed with both. Just one, who flew a foot or so away, then the other, then attacked first, then attacked the second. Again obvious how he was under greater strain than either [[female symbol]]. He did much PAG, once picking up twig and pounding the ground with it. 8:25. OL-T. OL O O O OL OL OL O O O O O| OL T. O. O. O. OL-OL-HF-OL-T. OL-T OL OL-T T sound certainly seems to be well within the range of variation of Long Call Notes. BBB's, for instance, is lower in pitch than that of many LCN's I hear about me in the air now. His T note may perhaps, however, have more "twang" than the LCN notes, and/or a more rising inflection. Almost too dark to see now, 8:40. C sitting peacefully on station, still quite alone. Too dark to see. Milton coming 8:50.