462 Practical Game Preserving. 



more closely to the trees than considerations for their 

 safety would suggest. 



We do not think there is any further information that 

 we can with advantage give as to how crows and rooks 

 may be taken. A great deal, of course, depends upon the 

 assiduity with which the preserver observes the movements 

 of the birds frequenting his coverts, and, as far as possible, 

 guidance has been given for the purpose. 



