Fig. 11.8.

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Pair at the end of the day carolling overlooking their territory. Female started the carolling, male joined in and they performed several bouts of carolling together and overlapping and then flew off to roost for the night. There was no provocation or external stimulant observed. It is likely that such specific carolling bouts may be issued to express and reinforce bonding.
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