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The lines are also a convenient spot for taking a rest, and as there are other birds on the line, a chance to converse. They ...
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First off, birds really like sitting on elevated lines, whether those are power lines, telecommunication wires or cable lines ...
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As we motored down the small-town street some of the pedestrians who skipped the sidewalk strutted in proud form, heedless in the afternoon sunlight.
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