Uaatlng of (teem Btrue ia Argentina# 
Jawing wistor ssason bunting of Wtd# was saEteuslro ia ttia settled 
regions# 0 q a day afield Ml thus© 2S. 3*920 nesr Bw sestogui ^nsi fa# 
f# 0 Bj Bamos Mxm.l foam m and boys eoattereu everywhere ttffmgi 
eho country near th® Hirer Plate* dull® were 41M la ootsidffifftilo 
msa&mtit while <3ns&»* saiga* ia faot apparently 
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that wore feather* ms considered inras* On TO;r ® 
obaarvod banting scan birds with smil bore shot®**** *« lajal ~ 
tag ms aoted ejoto 0* lose constantly *»•» X ms travelling 0* Whin® 
|n oottied regions. Method* ©splayed la dxtsx or only* swoting were 
ovador $*>■«« those used ia the United States# Maters. oiiatu* eaoh :w 
%m M n**! rushes or other vegetation set* utilised as hiding j^Jaeos, 
aad Oeooya to entice &m withia range we a**** msxmz save that 
dead gulls were mil or tossed in the ait to call og unsuspicious 
eoupunions* Wealthy * 9 en sc^loyed pdatees <x setters la hunting 
tl w *™, bet the use of those was traffinown awng the poorer class. 
Organised hunts for all ***** of ■*» bird® we usual. Bhowrtdrae 
were oap col ally sought in Dvlteitt Bums* Airs® and Southern &uita 
the birds were passing In migration* it ms » o 
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oustoca 
ts iceep woimdod birds of all itindo all perhaps taut w&s ®**ct el&ht 
not spall so tpittOy. it was mmm to mo boys or «®» o» 
expedition* carrying a luo&loao ibis, gull or duo& with a bro?jea 
itoit Mvma oooasiaas 1 noted that sash birds were *»pt alive 
throughout tho entire day# 
Oua stores in the large si ties etoohod with tire 
mm of M»m-l end* SHgUsh# MmH and Italian aaa»«# **>• sixteen 
