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See Acorn Woodpecker with acorn
See Acorn Woodpecker hide acorn to eat later (called "caching")
See Acorn Woodpecker smile
See oak gall with tasty insects inside
See oak gall fall to ground
See oak gall carried away by Oak Titmouse
See Western Scrub-jay ruffle its feathers...
and shake!
See crown raised on female Acorn Woodpecker
See crown lowered
See California Sister butterfly that I just had to put in here
See ya later!
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Trude
17-Nov-2008 07:50
The sensory garden at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary was active with hummingbirds, woodpeckers, scrub-jays, white-crowned sparrows, yellow-rumped warblers and more.
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