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corn and was going to eat it when the other made a grab for it but the other repulsed him with open bill and then broke the corn in two so he could swallow it but the other got half of it.
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Feb. 4, Sunday.

hung out some suet this morning. A bluejay came and ate some. He was not afraid for he said [[squiggly underline]] [[?til-eq]] [[/underline]] while feeding

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The old cat planted herself on the middle of the feed I threw out and evidently waited for the birds. to come down [[squiggly underline]] but [[/underline]] they did not come.
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About eleven I went out to sun myself. A little Downy Woodpecker was eating suet. I went in to get a stone to call him with but he had gone away. I heard a chicadee