First Observed Mating: the male walks closely behind the female. The female raises her tail until her rear end juts strangely up. It looks a bit like the last segment of a chocolate bar broken while inside the still-unopened wrapper. She then sinks to her knees. The male kneels behind her; then, sharply upright, he shuffles forward to copulate. The shuffling forward, although it lasts only seconds, lasts longer than the copulation itself, during which the male leans forward, and tugs once hard at the neck of the female. The male then lights a cigarette with his zippo. (The ciggies and lighter are kept in the pendulous pouch, and that’s why emus mate in winter – we have a total fire-ban in summer.) The female hurries off to get her brekky wheat.
This is only the second mating I have observed. (Eric and Mrs. Eric mated before the season started, before they ‘swaped places’ here with Greedy and Boy Emu.) The twins have been about the house-clearing, grazing unmolested.
Supreme Emu