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14. Sparrow and has the same bounding flight. It does not touch its tail to the tree at all when climbing. After breakfast I cleaned another place in the snow where the cats could not bother the birds.
They came in a short time. Some snow had lodged in a fork of the little elm and one of the English Sparrows ate some of it. When they lit in the deep snow for it had snowed all

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15. day yesterday - they had to flutter their wings to hop, for they sank in up to their bodies. A little Downy Woodpecker came and got some suet.

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Feb. 7, Wednesday.
Early this morning I was out back of Cooks when I saw a flock of 8 Horned Larks flying around. They gave notes like [[underline]] tseeta [[/underline]] or [[underline]] tseepa [[/underline]]