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Found throughout Europe they eat insects, caterpillars, nuts and seeds. But they have learned, and teach their children, how to open the British milk bottle. I think it's a fair trade: beauty, taking care of the garden and singing for a little milk.
Right picture: Colin Sargent
Right picture: Colin Sargent