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Chipmunks, like other ground squirrels, eat seeds and acorns of woody plants, nuts, grains, and fruit.
The value of acorns as fodder and the tree as timber was significant in the agrarian economy.
To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items.
The sweet nut within the acorns is coveted by songbirds, ground birds, small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks, and even deer.
They cache extra acorns in holes in the ground, and pound on hard nuts with their bills to break them open.
Children can look out for other large tree seeds such as beech masts and acorns which can be sown in the same way as the conkers.
Inside, the wooden kauri architraves and sweeping stairs were all carved with acorns and oak leaves.
Collect interesting bits of natural objects, such as bark, leaves, conkers and acorns to label and display at home.
What does a bumper crop of acorns have to do with the deer tick population?
Paint the cone form green and glue on acorns, small pinecones, buckeyes, or sweetgum balls to decorate it.
They also collected a broad variety of wild herbs, wild vegetables such as acorns, water chestnuts, and broad beans, and possibly wild rice.
Indeed, just now there are too many acorns for even such greedy birds as crows and magpies.
Quail typically hunt for seeds, grain, grasses, plant leaves and buds, acorns, and insects.
Me, I'm happy to watch the oaks as they slowly unfold the last of their leaf canopy and begin the long process of producing a new crop of acorns.
The animals either graze lazily or, in the case of the pigs, wait as the acorns fall into their mouths.
Now, when he gathers early acorns or leaves, the stuff of our neighborhood treks, we photograph them or draw pictures directly into the journal.
Just as great oaks from little acorns grow, great-group goings-on emerge from small stories of selfish citizens.
In fall and winter they feed principally on acorns, other nuts, seeds, and fruits.
Imagine a sturdy, bountiful oak tree producing acorns that will germinate successive oak trees.
Berries, acorns, and other seeds and nuts make up most of the Band-tailed Pigeon's diet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In other cases of phthisis and of cyanosis the nails and finger-ends become clubbed like acorns.
It belongs to the willow oak branch of the red oak group, and bears two-year acorns.
The fall of acorns, leaping out of their matted green cups as they strike the rooty earth.
In the pedunculate oak these features are reversed, the flowers and acorns being stalked and the leaves stalkless.
In Northern work he is sometimes a vintager, sometimes beating the acorns out of an oak to feed swine.
And one evening when I came in from gathering acorns, I discovered that I had had a visitor.
The small acorns are used as food by rodents, especially the white-footed mouse.
Why are the feet of Sorrel-top, the white chief, among the acorns of muck-a-muck, the mountain forest?
The fox squirrel, white-footed mouse, and blue jay are important consumers of the acorns of red oak.
In those days the oaks of the forests shall burn, and acorns grow upon the branches of teil trees.
The ground was strewn with acorns and beech mast and horse-chestnuts, quite worth picking up.
And circ shut them in sties, and gave them mast and acorns and cornel to eat.
The acorns had dropped into the friendly soil, and this was the result of their interaction.
And as for the acorns, senor, I'll send her ladyship a peck and such big ones that one might come to see them as a show and a wonder.
She saw him once again at Rome, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, carrying a burden of acorns.
I saw her first, gathering young acorns from the branches of a large oak near our tree.
Deer tend to prefer white oak acorns over red oak acorns, especially during the early portion of deer season.
Effects of microwave treatment of live oak acorns on germination and on Curculio sp.
Native Americans and early settlers ate the acorns, but never in sufficient quantities to threaten the species.
We then loaded the onager with the acorns, and moved homeward.
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