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Yes, some birds store food. They tuck seeds or dried berries or acorns into crevices of tree bark or under logs or stones. And they remember where it is with great accuracy!

Birds such as bluejays, chickadees, nuthatches and woodpeckers rely on this to provide food in the winter.

The shrike is famous for leaving the carcass of a grasshopper or small rodent impaled on a thorn of a hawthorn tree as temporary storage.

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