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    "The hills are alive.. with the sound of music"
    This had me falling about laughing.. I have no idea what he was doing! He was tackling a monkey nut, getting the peanuts out and then suddenly for some reason he seemed to be listening to the ground
    I suppose that he could be very short sighted.
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    Well it looks as if if you have shot him. If not may be listening to an insect with hobnail boots on

    Nice capture

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    An old Magpie and indian tracker trick, he's listening for nuts falling from the trees, unfortunately he's a tad early.
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