obmar
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The birds love them, i do too, when I was a kid.
I call them ceri.
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The Inquisitor
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They almost look like small tomatoes. Are they cherry-like??
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obmar
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Not cherry like in structure,
Many small seeds inside
very sweet
but trees can be as high as 20 feet tall.
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The Inquisitor
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What does the flavor taste like? What is their name in English?
I probably don't know them. Do you know their family or their genus??
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obmar
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That one I have not known the scientific name yet.
The trees are good in attracting birds in residential areas, and that's good, sound of birds chirping is good for the soul.
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The Inquisitor
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Well the fruit certainly looks scrumptious.
I don't know if birds chirping is something that is necessarily welcomed in every instance. I can remember many times wanting to sleep in on a Saturday or Sunday morning only to be rudely awakened and kept awake by thousands (okay, maybe not thousands but it sure sounded like that many) of chirping maniacs, er birds.
If I had a BB gun then ..................................... I probably wouldn't have used it, but I would have thought about using it.
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Radiate_Truth
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Obmar...has probably never heard the sound of a woodpecker or a Bob White.
Never heard or seen this type of fruit...
I'll see if I can't look for it in the grocery store.
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obmar
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I know them rachel,
yes, I do.
but chirps of the early birds
makes the day, for me.
When there is none of them I get wary.
I was with my son and a few of his friends in the Park one morning. The park was in the centre of the town, in fact within the Petronas twin towers.
And the sound of birds, was just beautiful.
I told the boys.
The ability and the act to bring back the birds into
a busy city, is indeed a good deed, to be rewarded by the Lord.
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