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22-06-2011, 06:48 PM
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| | | black bird and bee Watched a juvenile robin this morning it was looking at some thing on my concrete patio curios as to what it was as it was raining hard I saw a bee soaked to the skin (you know what I mean lol  ) as I turned to get a piece of card to scoop up miss bee a juvenile black bird swooped down and the started pecking at the bee twisting it round in its beak and removed the sting? Well that’s what it looked like never seen a black bird do this before is it something mom and dad would have taught it? Or will it be natural?? I have seen both young and old with slugs wiping them on the ground side to side to remove the mucus before eating it
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