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Waiting for the woodpecker!
Sitting still, in the shadows of the gazebo, the woodpecker, pheasants, roe deer, and more prosaically the neighbour's chickens have all been known to pitch up to see what's lying under the bird feeders, unaware of anyone in the darkness.
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