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30 reactions · 10 comments | Okay team, here's a mini Monday morning quiz - can you guess which bird is singing in the trees?  SOUND ON Hint: These birds breed in March and April, often producing three broods of up to five blue, spotty eggs. When the ground is too hard to get earthworms, they eat snails, cracking the shell open by banging it against a stone 'anvil'.  Thanks to Steve from DWT #ConnectToNature | Devon Wildlife Trust | Facebook
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