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  2. Bird control spike - Wikipedia

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    A bird deterrent attached to a light pole on the Houghton Highway viaduct, Australia. The spikes can become clogged by leaves, debris and bird feathers. If left unchecked, this can allow birds to perch easily on top. In addition, spikes can make buildings appear less attractive or untidy, especially landmark buildings. [9]

  3. Squirrel fishing - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel fishing is the practice of enticing squirrels and attempting to lift them into the air using a nut (such as a peanut) tied to a string or fishing line and optionally some kind of fishing pole. [1] There has been some debate over where modern squirrel fishing originated. Squirrel fishing occurred at least as early as 1889 in the United ...

  4. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    [120] [121] In Snake River NCA, the primary food of red-tailed hawks was the 203.5 g (7.18 oz) Townsend's ground squirrel (Urocitellus townsendii), which made up nearly 21% of the food in 382 prey items across several years despite sharp spikes and crashes of the ground squirrel population there.

  5. Bollard - Wikipedia

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    In the maritime contexts in which the term originates, a bollard is either a wooden or iron post found as a deck-fitting on a ship or boat, and used to secure ropes for towing, mooring and other purposes; or its counterpart on land, a short wooden, iron, or stone post on a quayside to which craft can be moored.

  6. Spar (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    A spar is a pole of wood, metal or lightweight materials such as carbon fibre used in the rigging of a sailing vessel to carry or support its sail.These include yards, booms, and masts, which serve both to deploy sail and resist compressive and bending forces, as well as the bowsprit and spinnaker pole.

  7. Eugenia axillaris - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia axillaris, the white stopper, is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. [3] It is native to central and southern Florida, the Caribbean, Bermuda, eastern Mexico, and Central America. [ 2 ]

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