Mar 5th. Search Ho7 & J area, no birds seen or heard 
6- Mar 5th. A pair of birds flushed 50 yds from where seen 
yesterday and landed near the marked tree, 
4mile 6- Mar 6th. Heard a female call, locate and flush ,the 
Nfrom bird. Visit same place late in the afternoon; the bird 
camp was calling again about 20yds from where seen this morning 
5- Mar6th. Search area, no birds seen or heard, 
4- Search area, Pair of birds flushed 6 feet away from spot 
Mar 6th where flushed Feb 5th. Another female heard calling 150 - 
yds away. 4 aaa 
6- Mar 7th. Pair of birds flush on outskirts of area. 
1- Mar 9th. Female flushed and landed againl 50yds away. Later 
she started to call, stalk and catch sight of her, a few 
minutes later I heard the chirping call of the male coming 
towards the spot, caught sight of him walking through the 
grass towards the female, he caught sight of me and ran off 
Calling rapidly, female also left. 
Mar 9th Goalong to tae spot where I flushed the female 7th 
5 yds from the spot I hemrd the female Call, the chirping 
and gugging call of the male also heard, could not flush 
the birds. Climb tree and watch, in about an hours time I 
saw the female walking through the grass, where I previously 
heard her calling, she disappeared in some long grass about 
20 yds away, heard her call there omce. 
6- Mar 9th Female heard and flushed 200 yds from marked tree 
1- Mar 10th Female heard calling about 50yds away. 
G- Mar 10th Female heard calling, flush female and two males 
a few yis from marked tree, female Calling after landing 
and making back to the spot, a few minutes later I saw one 
of the birds right back at the spot. Later one called from 
about 30 yds away, flush female and two males again. landed 
Same Place as previously, female calling repeatedly appear 
to be coming back to spot where first flushed, 
6- Mar 11th. Female and two males flushed 20 yds away from 
where seen Mar 5th. Female rose right above the treetops 
and disappeared from view 150yds away. 
Afternoon, female heard calling where seen Mar 9th, moving 
about a good deal 
Mar 12th. Afternoon, go along to where I heard the female 
yesterday afternoon, after imitating the call for some time 
a female replied from a spot a few feet away from where I 
last heard her call yesterday; flush a pair of birds, a few 
feet away was a tree that I had marked some time ago. 
~@ miles W 9- Mar 12th. Heard a female call, imitate call, one replys 
from camp from a few feet away on the right, another from several yds 
away on the left. A little later a male calls from a few féet 
in front, first uttered the chirping call, then the sugging 
call, and twice a different call: Chrrp-chrrp-chrrp-chrrp-- 
Kwaare-kwaare, The first four notes were short and rapidly 
uttered, last two were of longer duration, mach louder and 
with a distinct pause between. The females were calling 
frequently and were moving about a good deal, 
A few hours later both females were calling again in this 
“place, Saw one several times as she was walking through the 
grass 
