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Spent my entire teenage life slaughtering n chippin pigeons n doves in the 70's.

 

If it's a sin?

 

I'm toast!

 

I don't fool around with raptors anymore though. I've even saved a few by handin em over to bird doctors a few times, who were kind enough to call back later to inform me the birds had made full recoveries and had been released back into the wild.

 

Indicating I'm not completely evil.....

 

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Here's a time trip back to my childhood that indirectly led to me climbing trees at age 14 residentially, and shortly later commercially. I mimicked Fowler snatchin a Condor out of a cavity on a vertical cliff face, here in our local mountains, but stealing an owl egg, rather than a live condor! The egg was successfully incubated n hatched later by one of my accomplices' parents, who raised and kept the owl in a 12X12 foot enclosure. The year 1972, my age 12.

 

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