Fig. 9.7.

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Mother-daughter team, adult female on the left and the juvenile on the right (note the evenly scalloped feathers on chest and abdomen typical of juvenile plumage). Watching them, one got the impression that the daughter mimicked her mother’s behaviour. She was looking where her mother was looking, flying to where the mother had landed and even some micro-behaviours such as preening seemed mimicked because it typically followed on directly from the mother’s preening.
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