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"content": "nostr:npub1uncjnf48md449l6gqt7hgsmt4ykdt3grnsfum50frq27ur3fmzkqttekmz Great action shot! Many birds do this, not just owls and birds of prey. My tame Robin frequently coughs up pellets, these often contain things like beetle wing cases and seeds, as well as small stones - which they swallow in order to help grind up the food in their gizzards.",
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