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The discussion centers around a visit to the park shortly after the vernal equinox, highlighting an encounter with wildlife. Participants mention seeing a deer and question the presence of squirrels, specifically referencing the term "white tail." The conversation reflects on the seasonal changes in wildlife behavior and the enjoyment of observing animals in their natural habitat. The mention of the vernal equinox suggests a connection to the themes of renewal and the awakening of nature during spring.
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At the park a day or 2 after the vernal equinox, this little fellow stopped by for a snack.
 
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At the park a day or 2 after the vernal equinox, this little fellow stopped by for a snack.
"White tail?" Deer, yes; but, squirrels?
 
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