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		<title>Reader rescue: Baby Blue Jays in matching pottery</title>
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Our friend—and courageous wildlife rescuer—Dennis thought he&#8217;d lucked out getting this cool planter from someone who didn&#8217;t want it anymore. Well, it turns out this blue-glazed pottery wasn&#8217;t entirely abandoned, as his wife soon discovered a nest of four tiny Blue Jays hidden beneath [...]]]></description>
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