GROUSE THAT LIE AND GROUSE THAT FLY 213 



especially sheep are better off the ground. The long line of 

 drivers move the sheep a great deal, and in hot weather this is 

 bad for the sheep. One can leave big masses of birds on the 

 march secure in the knowledge that there is no shepherd to 

 come along and put them into a neighbouring moor. The 

 wire fences, which are a necessity where sheep are present, are, 

 of course, death-traps for grouse. Yours sincerely, 



"W. H. TOMASSON" 



