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Squirreling #midnighthaiku
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Around this time of year the local squirrels are busy hiding their harvest in the long-ish grass of our front lawn (we never cut it too short) and the garden beds around the trees. After they scoot off to find more bounty, along come a family of Stellar Jays who just as industriously uncover the nuts and bury them somewhere else. And although I know it’s a matter of survival, I get the feeling that the Jays are just a little bit too gleeful as they conduct their raiding parties! 😀
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We seldom see jays around here… but there are other raiders ust as ready to hijack a hoard 🙂
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I don’t know about sage circumspection. I can roll with “harvesting nature” and “saving for a rainy day,” but sage? Circumspection? Not very squirrelly.
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Not all ‘squirrels’ wear fur 😉
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