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Monday, December 31, 2007

Most of the huge Saguaros have holes in them. This is why. Little birds peck out the holes and use them for nests. There is a bird getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve in his little cactus home.
Posted by Sherm at 8:35 PM

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