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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 





ENJOYING A FRr".!; LUNCH IN HIS NEW HOME 



The author took two pairs of the Gardiners Island ospreys back to Scotland and liberated 

 them in the hope of reestablishing the birds as residents. Fish were put out for them each day 

 until they became so much at home that they caught their own. 



EEET THAT MAKE IDEAL EISH TRAPS 

 The osprey's talons are long, sharp, and powerful. The outep te«-«*ay-be used^rjiexsihli. 



