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Answer A: Is this bar-headed goose's behavior an indication of a problem?
I raised both domestic and wild breeds of geese and other water fowl for a number of years. Eating human foods such as bread are notoriously poor for birds, especially wild breeds including bird rescue work. They like it, but it is like allowing kids to have candy as a main course for dinner. Some...
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almost 8 years ago
Answer A: Why do some people stand inside the river fishing?
In many places, the law requires it. A common access rule in many places is that public access is granted to flowing water, but only to the normal waterline. Access to the land above that water line is trespassing, requiring the fisherman to be in the water to access it. This is not always true, f...
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about 8 years ago
Answer A: "Don&#x2019;t step on anything you can step over." - What does this mean?
Equal expressions would be "Leave no trace." and the sentiment of "pack it in, pack it out." Do not be needlessly invasive on the environment. If the place is pristine when you get there, it should be when you leave.
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over 8 years ago
Answer A: Is the fishermen's greeting "Petri Heil" accepted all around the world?
In English, a common greeting used would be "Tight Lines", more on exiting the area than entering, to wish others luck. Although not a literal translation, it is considered equivalent.
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over 8 years ago