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June 5 V. @ b✓ (circled). AC before attack OL after attack. Si@6✓(circled) AC AC Su@6✓(circled) AC before attack *✓✓(circled) Male joins female Both U. Su@6✓(circled) AC AC AC.AC.AC.AC.AC. b@✓(circled) AC before attack [[left margin]] !! [[/left margin]] AC can be in CC posture drawn on previous page, without trace of fluffing. Just saw beautiful example 7:31. [[left margin]] !! [[/left margin]] Hood moves slowly up and down during long-sustained AC in typical AC posture. [[left margin]] *44✓✓(circled) !! [[/left margin]] Male joins female. Female does T-U. Male does U. (Female did AC at male as he came in, presumably she didn't recognize him at first) [[left margin]] *✓✓(circled) *✓✓(circled) [[/left margin]] Female joins male. Neither does anything. Again, neither does anything [[left margin]] *✓(circled) *✓✓(circled) [[/left margin]] Again, as before. Again. [[image: sketch of bird in AC posture]] AC posture. Scapular tract very prominent, with all feathers raised. Su@6✓(circled) AC before attack. U after attack6✓. PAG 7:45. Even some of the unmated males are asleep now. [[left margin]] *✓✓(circled) [[/left margin]] Female joins male. Female does PAT-U-T. Male does nothing. Most of the off birds are now standing asleep beside the sleeping onbirds [[left margin]] SA*25✓✓(circled) [[/left margin]] Male joins female. Male does nothing. Female does OL.
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[image: sketch of bird in AC posture]]