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tamer and lit within a few feet of me. She went on the woodpile and then went on the ground. She hopped. Soon some English Sparrows lit above me they held thier bodies close to the perches. Soon a lot of them lit by the woodpile I shined a looking glass in thier eyes and as soon as they saw it they flew away. A chicadee that 

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I tried it on only hopped away. 

Later I was out there watching a chicadee. He went down to the ground and got a grub and then flew with it up in a tree. He ate it all up but the skin and this he dropped. I identified it as the larvae of the Isabella moth commonly called the wooly bear.