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Franklin's, July 14, 1955
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juv. Glik notes

One chick apparently vigorously defending its territory against another chick, while its parent just looks on peacefully!

Highest intensity hi. DC. is very shrill.

The notes that this one chick is given from Juv Glik posture with R are really quite clear "Kyahh"s, more reminiscent of adult LCN, than of adult Glik.

Very dull 12:50 Absolutely nothing doing 1:37.

There is apparently an unmated [[male symbol]], quite some distance away (obscured by reeds), displaying to flying birds without any great success. Only there occasionally

Notice that juv Glik call, hoarse "kyuh kyuh kyuh" given by bird half asleep on nest, without particular posture or R, is enough to repell a stray wandering chick (about age of my youngest.

Definitely Bowing with h i. DC. is usual display of chicks to flying approaching adults

Quite a few adults landed and flying around now 1:45.

Chick, about age of my youngest, being fed silently

Apparently another unmated bird around

Extremely dull 2:27, 2:45

h.i. DC by chicks toward [[female symbol]] Yellow-headed Blackbird.

Notice again, what I noticed last year in the captured birds, juveniles give h.i. DC calls when "exercising" their wings Then the h.i. DC can't be completely hostile at this stage