>  One, others might be around, that doesn't mean you can 
> see them. 
Yes, they are very good at being heard and not seen!

>That would probably be a territorial and/or mating type >chirp.
Ah, yes, but can anyone besides the geckos tell the difference?

>Tail motions and body orientations are other methods. 
Yes I've seen some of that, too, often from the underside, when it is on the window.  
They are interesting to watch, I just wish they'd get a little more used to our 
movements and not be so skittish!
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