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		<title>Shouting Youngsters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There was a strange shouting noise coming from outside today &#8211; it sounded like a bird that hadn&#8217;t quite learnt how to shout &#8220;properly&#8221;! There were quite a few Starlings about, and this little guy, that I&#8217;m assuming is a youngster &#8211; old enough to peck at the grass, but not old enough to quite [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a strange shouting noise coming from outside today &#8211; it sounded like a bird that hadn&#8217;t quite learnt how to shout &#8220;properly&#8221;! There were quite a few Starlings about, and this little guy, that I&#8217;m assuming is a youngster &#8211; old enough to peck at the grass, but not old enough to quite look like he knew what he was after.</p>
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<p>Considering the size of the bird, it&#8217;s got a very loud voice! After pecking around the grass for a while, all the Starlings flew off, but I have a feeling they&#8217;ll return at some point, to peck around the ground to find more insects to eat.</p>
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