SOUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH FOOD 



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with a large bunch of fresh carrots, and he whined an ani- 

 mated new motive: 



i 



rrr f r r 



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Then followed the food-word, many times repeated, and a 

 variation of the first phrase with the trill, lower in pitch: 



1!E=^ 



g 



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ngak 



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ngak 



m 



m 



m 



PANZEE EATING 



Panzee, a really beautiful vocalist, was usually silent at 

 the table. She was in rather delicate condition at first and 

 had not much interest in food. She was in the habit of re- 

 tiring to her nest, which involved a climb, between courses 

 or when the feeding was stopped for any reason, even for a 

 moment. 



She, too, uttered a typical phrase of distinctive quality and 

 use in connection with fruits: 



i 



O \ Vj ^ 



P 



m-- 



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