Beautiful Birds hosted by me. High in the mountains of Western North America, gray-and-black Clarkโs Nutcrackers swoop among wizened pine trees, flashing white in the tail and wing. They use their dagger-like bills to rip into pine cones and pull out large seeds, which they stash in a pouch under their tongue and then carry away to bury for the winter. Each birds buries tens of thousands of seeds each summer and remembers most of their locations.
Susan Birdโค๏ธR ๐บ๐ฆ๐บ๐ฆ
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