Once upon a time I was sitting of my front porch reading the paper. I noticed a chickadee coming in. Not moving the paper I felt the bird land near my foot. It felt it do something around my foot, and then it flew off. Upon inspection I found a black oil seed neatly tucked into my shoe. I reluctantly removed it, with the thought it would not remember where it had stashed the seed.
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