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round and bowing to her. Then they flew off.

One of the mate's favorite perches was the eavespout. He ran his chirps together and was calling for a mate.
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After breakfast a White breasted Nuthatch came out on the woodpile. It came on to the ground and hopped around like a sparrow. It then

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flew off, starting from the ground and came back with another
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A short time afterwards I looked at the dead elm and there was a big bluejay pecking away at the suet. He flapped his wings and pulled and tugged with all his might. Then he caught sight of me and flew off.
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