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Ah, sundress season⦠when I rise in the early morningâs coolness with cats and coffee and satisfied smile. And songbirds gifted such a glorious spring; Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Purple Finches, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, a Swainsonâs Thrush and mystery guest â likely female, though I may have to consult an expert to confirm if Blue Grosbeak is right.
Local wildlife offers both languid and lovely, a little chipmunk lobbing spontaneity into a chase or two. But when a big squirrel barreled in, the valley hare was less cooperative. On its first attempt to squire the best bird-seed spot the grey squirrel got drifted by the lucky rabbitâs foot. Shaking it off and taking another runner, the primo positioned bunny again put the boots to the interloper as if cooly repeating; â# @& you!â Animal antics can be genuinely good for the soul.
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