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Friday, November 1, 2013
Strong difference of opinion
I'm not sure what the problem was, but these Galapagos mockingbirds were very annoyed with each other.
It started with two of them squawking and wagging their tails at each other. Then one mate got involved, which made the other mate jump in as well. All four of them waxed indignant for several minutes, then the mates flew off and it was just the two birds strutting and complaining. They were still at it when I left to find boobies.
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