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May 18 IV Nice figlet. 2 birds. One stands in O, [[meaning?]], then, still in O, gives charge call. Other stands in O, means, [[cholees?]], back to meaning in O, attacks [[?]]. Attacked flies off. [[left margin]] C male (see next page). [[/left margin]] [[image 1]] Choking Same bird, male, stands, doing OL-T's to passersby. Then stands in U, between OL-T's. Female lands M.C. of OL-U with T. Male attacks female, she flew off [[?]]. [[left margin]] C male !!! [[/left margin]] Have just definitely seen a female perform MC. with one male. Then fly off. Circle several time. Land beside another male and perform MC. with him. Praise god from whom all [[blemngs?]] flow. 5:45 Yes Landing Call is definitely [[image 2]] sort of thing. Definite Pursuit Flight with two charges and two Soars [[left margin]] C male [[/left margin]] Have again seen male stand in U, between OL-T's at passerby. This seems to occur when female is landing, or, at least, circling low overhead. I must say that all solitary birds, presumably unmated males, and all the unmated males or loosely mated males of whose status I was certain, were on their stations of and on so to speak. Occasional absences are frequent Glide Call (really) I think [[image 3]]
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maybe fill in more of the [[?]]s?