Wildlife shows us good examples of how to get along. Even when there’s a squirmish within species it often tends to be just a show of strength. Let’s learn from them instead of them learning from us.
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Usually I see this. A happy covey of quail bobbling beautifully.
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But sometimes I see this.
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Or this. No feathers shed and soon eating together side by side. Probably just showing off for a lady.
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Usually I see this. A happy covey of quail bobbling beautifully.
But sometimes I see this.
Or this. No feathers shed and soon eating together side by side. Probably just showing off for a lady.