(1) Add an acorn , or pinecone and you have a very impressive napkin ring.(2) I have every intention of having my own child plant an acorn from my tree to continue the tradition.(3) Berries, acorns , and other seeds and nuts make up most of the Band-tailed Pigeon's diet.(4) Imagine a sturdy, bountiful oak tree producing acorns that will germinate successive oak trees.(5) Decorate your house by bringing the outside in, using pinecones and acorns !(6) I leave acorns and leaves and nests alone when I come across them.(7) We picked up horse chestnuts on the corner for the feel and look of them, and then gathered acorns and hazelnuts and beechnuts in the woods.(8) She would come back at dusk with arms full of small frogs, or large insects, with wild fruit and berries, or acorns and mushrooms.(9) Collect interesting bits of natural objects, such as bark, leaves, conkers and acorns to label and display at home.(10) To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items.(11) While the caterpillar will not kill the oak tree, the loss of leaves means the trees produce fewer acorns .(12) The acorn harvest was an important ritual, for acorns were an important part of the Indians' diet.(13) Hardy and wily, the pigs snuffle out acorns , chestnuts, roots and grass.(14) The church will be decorated with oak leaves and acorns to bring strength and comfort to the bereaved and injured.(15) Chipmunks, like other ground squirrels, eat seeds and acorns of woody plants, nuts, grains, and fruit.(16) In winter, they feed on berries, seeds, and acorns , in trees or shrubs or on the ground.
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