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Starling with peanut


We were sitting in the warm sun, soaking up a day when the weather was forecast to be grey and ten degrees but turned into twenty degrees with sun.
This starling kept dropping by to stare at us in the face, probably wondering when the feast of peanuts was going to be laid out.
Eventually we laid it out.
This starling kept dropping by to stare at us in the face, probably wondering when the feast of peanuts was going to be laid out.
Eventually we laid it out.
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