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!' ? PS wmmuk It's 1 Several times when I've been I fishing the small sandpipers along the I teach have come almost up to my feet. They seemed oblivious of my activity as they marched about along the incoming wave in search of food. Any movement on my part only meant they would move away a short distance and then return. If 1 add a camera to my fishing gear and begin watching their n movements they seem to sense my activity and become wary of my actions. Their interest in feeding diminishes with my proximity to them. They seem to establish an imaginary line beyond which I could not cross without disturbing them. In a recent issue of National Wildlife, a scientist tells of his experiments in bird banding on a CanaONLY TRAN1 THE COMPR COIL FOR I Any heat pump that protects its ci and coil with an exclusive matin 10 year limited warranty, plus 'J parts, has to bo something spociti IVane XL 1200 Weathertron he; something special. So is our wan twice as long as most others. 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I've learned it's not easy to fool the birds. 11icy are smarter man a lot ol the people I know. They have to be, for their very survival depends upon their awareness and their ability to keep their distance from predators and danger. a f ? ? wh.iv o rtfii wfui* Supplies ^4 ^4 Supplies Last %0M Last rewdriver Carry-All Bag w/3 zipss 4 slotted. pered sections, shoul;ads in a wall der strap 20'? x 13 x 9 in :k vs Colors cc-ooo iS LIMITED J ^ QUANTITIES LIMITED A lome Supply illotte, 754-6792 I ^^VAILABLE IN 5' OR 22' MODELS ffer m 652 I RSMSMUfilflMHHHMi THK BRUNSWICK BKACO? 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