Post-dinner cool-down
Often, the cool-down period for a tawaki family after a chick-feeding event is the exact opposite of action packed. Especially if the chick (or chicks) in question are nearing fledging and need a lot of food.
In tawaki, not only is it the mother that has to find, catch and bring home all this food. She also has to regurgitate (nothing but a fancy word for “vomiting”) all the nice tucker for her offspring. It is left to everyone’s imagination how exhausting the whole process is.
No wonder then that after the chick has been fed the social life of the adult tawaki seems to happen in super-slo-mo.