Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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after male - summer bird alone
the former top - giving chirp -
rather clear North little of the
house wiggling of young - in rhythm
with flutty of wings and
squawking posture - tail and head
elevated but tail not fanned. She
perused thus the length of bridge
rail - then off and which thing
would go off nearby dirt bank
or tubes to east.) - sitting with
female in full song and male
usually but not always quiet.
Q only 5 & 1 of male) - his other
pair Q also chased her male
though could not see so well
in thus - this female sang some
but slightly less than red male.
females sang from ground but
males only from trees.
Several times (10 at least) female
a was wiggling of BA - QB
dropped down chased QA and
squabbled with him mildly m
firmed once the two sitting
up and both singing facing!