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Hi, K.B.
Felicity is away. That’s good.
I am reluctant to over-analyse yet, but there may be a strategy in her behaviour. She may be staking out just the backyard/south side (away from the figs).
Saw her in Full Mating-Season Mode yesterday. It’s one of my favourite things. There really is a very wide range of ‘depths of boom’ available to the females. Felicity was driving off some bird over in the south-west corner, and she was ‘max’: full ruff, neck right back in ‘swan position,’ deep deep boom, and walking seriously sideways.
At present – and still early early days – you see a wild emu perhaps four out of every five times you walk outside. Foreign female booming close again today.
[Haven't been able to upload photo for weeks -- ??]
S.E.
Felicity is away. That’s good.
I am reluctant to over-analyse yet, but there may be a strategy in her behaviour. She may be staking out just the backyard/south side (away from the figs).
Saw her in Full Mating-Season Mode yesterday. It’s one of my favourite things. There really is a very wide range of ‘depths of boom’ available to the females. Felicity was driving off some bird over in the south-west corner, and she was ‘max’: full ruff, neck right back in ‘swan position,’ deep deep boom, and walking seriously sideways.
At present – and still early early days – you see a wild emu perhaps four out of every five times you walk outside. Foreign female booming close again today.
[Haven't been able to upload photo for weeks -- ??]
S.E.
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