>+> By the Stream 



WITH A HEAVY FLAPPING OF WINGS THE BUSTARD RISES FOR 

 ANOTHER SHORT FLIGHT IN THE AIR 



the day, the other and larger species coming to drink at 

 night time. 



The native hunters make good use of these drinking- 

 places, and put together shelters of reeds and undergrowth 

 from which they shoot their poisoned arrows at the wild 



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