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birds expect game good half lands last season shoot walk
I would think the pheasant season will be half as good as it was last year, because there are going to be half as many birds out there. You're not just going to be able to walk out on the Game Lands and expect to shoot a bird. Dave Mitchell
birds greece indicator italy meaning relatively seen spreading swans
I think it is a worrisome situation, especially because we think that swans could be an indicator species, meaning that swans are relatively susceptible and so it could well be that other aquatic birds could be infected. Now we have seen it in Greece and Italy and now Germany. It is spreading all over Europe. Albert Osterhaus
birds infected next six within
Within the next six months, we'll have infected birds in the U.S.. Irwin Redlener
birds disease introduce man marketing possible poultry share systems transmit virus wild wildlife
I think that wild birds may introduce the virus but it is through man and man's marketing systems (the poultry trade) that the disease spreads. It is also possible that poultry can transmit the virus to wildlife when they share the same ecosystem. Juan Lubroth
birds cases confined disease evidence individual poultry present remains virus wild
It is important to underline that there is no evidence that the H5NI virus is present in poultry in Italy. At the moment, the disease remains confined to individual cases in wild birds only. Juan Lubroth
birds later native season slim
Later in the season, I think it's going be pretty slim pickings. Pheasant season is ... a stocked, put-and-take situation. Once those birds are dead, they're done and there are no native birds to hunt. That's just the way it is. Dave Mitchell
birds both eye generous hoping personally quite tap
He's been both personally quite generous and he's been generous with Birds Eye resources, ... I'm hoping we can tap into more of his time. Dennis Richardson
birds ecstatic fly mechanism spite upwards
... there is an ecstatic mechanism in birds that makes them fly upwards in spite of worms. Lawrence Ferlinghetti
birds
Our birds are hand-fed by ourselves. Birds don't like to be handled, but hand-feeding is our forte, Bill Allen