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The little quakers do seem to be quite smart. They are wild all over down here. My mother has bird feeders, and they know when she it's going to feed and put seeds & nuts out. There is a park where we take the girls, to feed turtles, ducks, geese, various other birds, and occasionally otters if they are around, and the quakers actually get around and outsmart the ibis (I actually have no idea of the plural form of ibis