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For most birds, simply slice the fruit into about eight pieces. The larger the bird, the bigger the piece they can handle. A blue jay might take a fourth, while a titmouse may peck at an eighth. Some birds will not only eat the pulp and juice, but will eat the rind off of the fruit, so keep the peel on the orange.

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