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  2. Bird trapping - Wikipedia

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    Bird trapping techniques to capture wild birds include a wide range of techniques that have their origins in the hunting of birds for food. While hunting for food does not require birds to be caught alive, some trapping techniques capture birds without harming them and are of use in ornithology research.

  3. Bat-fowling - Wikipedia

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    Hunting birds by night. Bat-fowling is an archaic method of catching birds at night, [1] while they are at roost. The process involves lighting straw or torches near their roost. After awakening them from their roost, the birds fly toward the flames, where, being amazed, they are easily caught in nets, or beaten with bats.

  4. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    Peregrine falcon

  5. Snipe hunt - Wikipedia

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    Snipe hunt - Wikipedia ... Snipe hunt

  6. It List fall movie guide: The buzzy, spooky and ... - AOL

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    You read that right. The film stars a number of well-known rappers and singers who play themselves, like Gwen Stefani, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Timberlake and Snoop Dogg.

  7. List of nocturnal birds - Wikipedia

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    There are many birds that are active nocturnally. Some, like owls and nighthawks, are predominantly nocturnal whereas others do specific tasks, like migrating, nocturnally. North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx mantelli[1] Black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax[1] Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus[1] Long-eared owl, Asio otus[1]

  8. Go Set a Watchman - Wikipedia

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    Go Set a Watchman

  9. Falconry training and technique - Wikipedia

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    Falconry training and technique