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June 5 II
▲ Post-cop display.  Both ♂ and ♀ U-HF-U 5:12.

Good rear view of cop.  Back feathers slightly raised between wings.  But other back feathers, scapulars, & neck feathers are ot raised anything like as much as in AC performace.

AC before attack   AC after attack.  5:22
                   19 20
AC.  6[circled] AC.O.O

♀ joins ♂.  ♂ does U, ♀ does U-HF.

CC calls on ground are almost never as longs as CC during charge-soar.  Could usually be called intermediate between LCN and CCN.

AC is certainly the overwhelming common display by sitting birds against "interluders" flying low-over a territory.  Use ☒ symbol for this.

☒ AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.
AC.AC.AC.O.AC AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.AC.
AC.AC.O
6 AC Before attack.  AC after attack

*[circled] ♀ joins ♂. ♀ does U. ♂ does nothing.

Panic 5:40 Breaks up immed. when another umed.  Again breaks up immed.  Then another immed. breaks up as part, but not other birds are obviously attacking something in distance.

M 6  ♀ joins ♂ on ground.  Both choke.  New dispute with intruder ♀ does AC.  ♂ AC before attack, AC after attack.  Bother U-relax start to preen.

Another burst of extreme pauses 5:47 What is the cause?

Several cases of playing with U.M. by unmated (presumably) birds, after GC. with visitor, after visitor has flown off.

4*29  ♀ joins ♂.  Both U