Bird and egg notes, v4521
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Female only is present and looking brush bedraggled below and on tail. - She does all feeding and was continually in the move feeding between E tue and 7o yeld to 11 Winfield. Many trips & that tue - the other two young of the six were found in the mud across farm the next tue - all six them are OK. At the distance of the bridge I could hear the husky "loft squall" given as the female approached - this was not- given when birds were moving (about when I was midbutte and female scolding. These notes turned into a husky rhythmic begging note sound - typical of Tygertail shrikes at the bridge. I fed on an average of 2 times in five minutes for the times 9-10. Female gave [illegible] only scudder