Consorting
A (usually musth) male and an estrous female both engaged in maintaining proximity to one another - the male engaged in Guarding behavior and the female engaged in Soliciting-Guarding - are considered to be in Consort with one another.
References: Poole 1982; Moss 1983; Poole & Moss 1989; Poole 1989b; Kahl & Armstrong 2002; Poole & Granli 2003; Poole & Granli 2011. (Full reference list)
This behavioral constellation includes the following behaviors: J-Trunk, Look-Back, Solicit-Guarding, Waiting, Walk-Wait and occurs in the following context(s): Courtship