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STEPHEN Starling, while out on the hunt, Is prepared to give any quick meal a punt, Whether an insect, earthworm or butterfly, With nary a qualm it's taken, in passing by, Just a quick snap of beak making a catch, Drawing it in, and then it's down the hatch!
The earthworm is usually his favourite prey, And he'd sooner scoff one, any old day, It's fat and juicy, and a great hunk of meat, Whenever he catches one it's always a treat, He goes on safari amid grass and dandelion, When his hunting instincts he does rely upon.See the full content of this document
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