. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . ze almost anykind of bait, regardless of human scentor the appearance of a poorly concealedcamera, such as the raccoon, opossum,skunk, muskrat. woodchuck, rabbit, ors(|uirrel; \et in the case of others, likethe beaver, bear, fox, wolf. andMeer. oneshould follow the cautious methods ofthe trapper when he e-ects a dead-fall,sets a steel trap, or puts out j)oisonedbail. Then, toward the close of the day,when the fading light puts an end to theuse of the hand camera, one may cx-pectatUly visit tlie camera traps, and if


. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . ze almost anykind of bait, regardless of human scentor the appearance of a poorly concealedcamera, such as the raccoon, opossum,skunk, muskrat. woodchuck, rabbit, ors(|uirrel; \et in the case of others, likethe beaver, bear, fox, wolf. andMeer. oneshould follow the cautious methods ofthe trapper when he e-ects a dead-fall,sets a steel trap, or puts out j)oisonedbail. Then, toward the close of the day,when the fading light puts an end to theuse of the hand camera, one may cx-pectatUly visit tlie camera traps, and ifthe string acros> the runway is brokenor the bait r has come, the flashlight machinemay l)C afljusted and the shutter of thecamera reset at a much slower spjcd. sothat when some night prowler pressesagainst the string or eagerly pulls at the lOI.


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