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June 3 II

[[left margin]] ! [[/left margin]] very similar, however. Rhythm identical or almost identical. Cop call could be transcribed as "Keh Keh Keh Keh  Keh Keh Keh..."
  
[[left margin]] !! [[/left margin]] AC before attack and after attack. At highest intensity of the attack, or, at least, when the attacker reached the attacked, the notes became a trifle higher, shriller, more scream-like.

[[image]] One "woof-woof-woof..." posture (as part of OL). Very reminiscent of the Forward. 6.10.

[[left margin]] !! [[/left margin]] Attack call, like Cop Call, can be transcribed as "Keh-Keh-Keh-Keh-Keh or "Kuh-Kuh-Kuh-Kuh-Kuh-Kuh...." Then accompanying actual attack becomes"Kuh Kuh Kuh Kuh Kuh Kaa Kaaa Kaaaa Kuh Kuh ...." Definitely a more noticeable call than Cop Call. Can sometimes be even more rapid.

[[image]] Attack call head shape                        

Bird in incomplete plunge, on station, doing constant GC's. Call it J.
  
[[left margin]] 10 Δ [[/left margin]] Post-cop display of male U.
  
[[left margin]] !!! [[/left margin]] Intensity cop. Both preen male and preen female doing Cop call or attack call at the same time. Preen female stops fairly quickly. 6:35.
  
Attack call posture. Appeared just after attack.
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