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Here are some tips for eating birds.

All birds are edible, the only difference is that the meat of some is tastier than others. Game is suitable for eating, but it is very cautious and skillfully camouflaged. The meat of birds of prey should be cooked much longer.

Traps

Bait cages, traps and snares can be used for baited birds. Loops on the branches are used to catch birds that settle there for the night. In forested areas, traps should be placed in clearings or along river banks. Small birds are easy to catch with bait by smearing the branches with bird glue.

Traces and signs

In the desert and on the snow, footprints help to find birds hiding somewhere nearby. Litter indicates the place of spending the night. Alarm calls can help find other animals. Autumn molt. Birds completely molt in autumn and can only fly short distances during this time. During the molting period, it is easy to catch ducks, geese and other small birds.

Nests

Eggs are easy to get from nests located on the ground. Bird nests should be approached very carefully - crawling, not walking - to get within the distance of throwing a stone or hitting a stick. Some birds watch their nests vigilantly and are ready to defend them fiercely. Get ready to attack. Flightless birds. When dealing with large birds, such as ostriches, special care should be taken: with their beaks and legs, they can deliver very strong blows.

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