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	| I want the goose that laid the golden egg!    
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	| Fascinating!  It's amazing how smart animals are, isn't it? |  
		
			
	
		
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	| Almost as amazing as how dumb people are.   
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	| Corvids, the group of birds including crows, magpies and such, are wonderful problem solvers and may be smarter than monkeys and dogs. 
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				08-07-2009, 06:41 PM
			
			
			
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	| Actually look more like a Starling ? |  
		
			
	
		
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				08-07-2009, 08:51 PM
			
			
			
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	| Themi01, don't be fooled by the colour of the bird.
 Look at the beak of the crow/raven/magpie and you will see a powerful multi-purpose tool. The starling's beak is a slender insectivore bill, able to dig into insect holes etc.
 
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	| I am sure there are a lot at pixies that could get a worm up.  
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	| Yes, but not generally over Aesop. 
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	| AHH yes I see that now and actually the local Crows are usually bigger birds than Starlings |  
		
			
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