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A bird’s-eye view

There were two tūī in the plum tree getting deliriously drunk on nectar. Do tūī, I wondered, idly, get hangovers? The fantails were following me, as they always do, dancing and darting and chattering incessantly, just a finger’s length away, as I hobbled my way around the garden on my bung knee.

A speckled thrush was having a happy bath in the old Chinese

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