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'I remember you talking about the circuits before!'
It's really only patient observations of wild emus that answers the question here, Antique -- but it's a thing about which some data is lacking.
We once observed sixty somethings wild emus pass through the house-clearing in a single afternoon. And in the good old days, when the figs were bearing better, there were two dozen or more wild emus doin' the circuit thing around the figs.
They are almost always on the move. They are almost always jockeying for position.
It's really only patient observations of wild emus that answers the question here, Antique -- but it's a thing about which some data is lacking.
We once observed sixty somethings wild emus pass through the house-clearing in a single afternoon. And in the good old days, when the figs were bearing better, there were two dozen or more wild emus doin' the circuit thing around the figs.
They are almost always on the move. They are almost always jockeying for position.

