Just because the leaves have fallen doesn't mean the New England winter is devoid of color - I just have to look with a bit more purpose - for example, the sky reflected in the water surface or, a bit of mossy grass at the edges.
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Normally, this rafter of turkeys who often wander through the yard pays little or no attention to the resident flamingo but, .........
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.....when they don't know I'm watching and listening, I sometimes see them commiserate over the lack of good food in winter. Ah nature, always a surprise.
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