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June 4, III CC with (?) might be transcribed as "Keeereeeeereerreee" Curve of neck particularly prominent in some U's. [[image - sketch of bird]] Some LCN's are certainly as high pitched as, and otherwise very similar (at least)to T notes. Female joins male. Both U-HF-HF. Then same pair become involved in fight with intruder. After it is over, female stands beside male,, gives AC, and (?) her (underlined) 6:15. Male joins female. Neither does anything. Definite "ooo-ah"s by (?) bird doing G.C's when he gets into L posture with neck extended forward 6:23. NR at P. Female does L (with "ch" and "oooah" rounds). Male does U-T-U. Fight. aggressor, after attack, retreats, then (?) AC. [[image - sketch of bird, AC angle]] [[image - sketch of bird, CC angle]] Fight Aggressor, after attack, retreats, then gives AC. Victim, after aggressor retreats, gives CC. 6:28
Transcription Notes:
. Symbols put in transcription - had been replaced with words and assigned wrong sexes to symbols. - circle with arrow = male. Only [[image]] in text, with description of images in notes per new Smithsonian instructions; underline notation removed per Smithsonian. [[image1 - sketch of bird]]
[[image2 - sketch of bird, AC angle]]
[[image3 - sketch of bird, CC angle]]