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Identifier: myfriendpartridg00hamm (find matches)
Title: My friend the partridge; memories of New England shooting, by S. T. Hammond ("Shadow")
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Hammond, S. T. (Stephen Tillinghast), 1831- Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938, ed
Subjects: Partridges Hunting
Publisher: New York, Forest and Stream Pub. Co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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or the sake of all that is pure andgood in the make-up of poor, weak mortality, Imost sincerely hope and trust that the culmina-tion of such an episode will bring added strengthto the heaven-born feeling, as well as added daysfor our beautiful friend in the treetop. I have been afield with hundreds of sports-men, but have yet to meet the one who canresist the temptation to shoot a grouse sit-ting in a tree. Even I myself must confessthat more than once the sight of that livingpicture has tempted me with a force that Iwas unable to resist. Not many times, how-ever—perhaps a dozen all told—have I com-mitted this sin—if sin it be—for there are severalvery excellent reasons why my victims in thisline have been few. First, it is extremely diffi-cult to locate even so large a bird as this, thoughit may be sitting in plain view, with not a leafor twig to hide its form; for it is a wise pro-vision of nature that all wild game appears tohave the miraculous power of becoming invisible32
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RUFFED GROUSE FOUR MONTHS OLD. SHOOTING GROUSE FROM TREES. to mortal eyes, even when in plain view. In ad-dition to this, the partridge appears to know thatit is perfectly safe so long as you do not see it,and it keeps a wary watch upon your movements,taking instant flight when it suspects that youreye has discovered its hiding place. So abruptand often devious is the departure of the phan-tom, that the most expert shot, who is new tothis business, is rarely successful in making properconnection. It has been a rule with me to shootwhen such conditions obtain, and shoot veryquickly, and many times have I got on to the un-known angle, greatly to my satisfaction and muchto the wonder of my companions. There is still another accomplishment that thisbird has recently learned that is well worthy ofrecord. I have obtained within the past fouryears abundant proof that our preternaturallywise and wary friend has discovered that the dogwhistle means trouble, and to avoid this he atonce takes fl

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