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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

somewhere a crow who studies human behavior is patiently explaining to their colleagues that actually humans are somewhat sophisticated primates who even seem to understand language to the level of a young hatchling, not just imitating sounds but even ...

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    somewhere a crow who studies human behavior is patiently explaining to their colleagues that actually humans are somewhat sophisticated primates who even seem to understand language to the level of a young hatchling, not just imitating sounds but even using them in appropriate contexts

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      somewhere a crow who studies human behavior is patiently explaining to their colleagues that actually humans are somewhat sophisticated primates who even seem to understand language to the level of a young hatchling, not just imitating sounds but even using them in appropriate contexts

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      @chrisamaphone Tim Hunkin's video about seagulls/ a machine of his:

      /TRUST WILDLIFE? The seagulls' view of the human race./
      A nature reserve style birdhide on Southwold Pier. Inside The Under The Pier Show arcade, the experience is an animatronic performance made by Tim Hunkin from an idea of his sister Tessa Hunkin. It took a year to make. Details about its construction are on Tim Hunkin's website:

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        somewhere a crow who studies human behavior is patiently explaining to their colleagues that actually humans are somewhat sophisticated primates who even seem to understand language to the level of a young hatchling, not just imitating sounds but even using them in appropriate contexts

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        @chrisamaphone

        They rethink this when we fail to understand that their appearance on the window one morning was an invitation to the wake for their Great Aunt (an honor for someone who can't even fly) and then we fail to show up to pay respects.

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