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change positions at the
least alarm. The
males evidence some
interest for although they
would sit out a
tense 15 yards away,
using noble apparent
nonchalance for 5
minutes, eventually they
would flit across to
the sage, somewhere
near the intruder, and
watch his movements.
I was tiring of the
rather monotonous beating
through the sage when
suddenly called to
my side and told me
of a nest four white