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Corralitas Drive: Flock Of Unusual Birds *Identified
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, March 31, 2012. As I was heading out the back door (with a camera in my pocket), a flock of birds was making quite a racket in one of the Peruvian Pepper Trees. (Click on photos to enlarge.) Photo: Diane Edwardson, March 31, 2012. The birds were eating the peppercorns, then flocked over to a big rubber tree in the yard and feasted on the bean-sized fruit that all the
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