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From: by way of Mary Hosier/Journey North (jason1@tds.net)
Date: Wed Feb 11 2004 - 13:58:53 EST

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    I think that if the crows arrive earlier at the bait for the eagles that
    the crows alert the eagles with their noise and eating and help to keep
    other animals away from the bait. But, if the crows are the only ones
    eating and the eagle doesn't show up, then I suppose other animals come
    anyway to eat the bait.
      Cameron Clark, Crawford, Colorado



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