| 11. | It is commonly transmitted by wild fowl.
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| 12. | We hardly saw any wild fowl except some cranes and Canadian geese which were not expecting us ."
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| 13. | In 1934 one of the first books on the subject, " Wild Fowl Decoys, " was published by Joel Barber.
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| 14. | Other kinds of meat include grasshoppers, locusts, silkworms, snails, eels, wild fowl and other birds, deer meat and so on.
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| 15. | The basis of their diet was turkey, wild fowl and venison, native pumpkins and corn, " all of them, new food.
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| 16. | The forest hills and rising grounds abounded with large kangaroos and the marshes afford shelter and support to innumerable wild fowl.
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| 17. | The meat portion of the diet was supplemented by what was gained by fishing and hunting for wild fowl and moose.
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| 18. | The only exhibits to survive from this era are the original fish pools, which are now used for wild fowl habitat.
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| 19. | Joel Barber's " Wild Fowl Decoys " ( Terrydale Press, $ 24.95 ), first published in 1934 and still an important reference.
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| 20. | Latham agreed and shot two with a borrowed shotgun and thus became the first person to hunt wild fowl from an aeroplane.
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