RMD78MYB–A crow trap with a 'Judas' crow and a victim - often called Larsen or Larssen trap they use the decoy or 'Judas' crow to attract others into the trap
RMABTH00–Crow trap used on nature reserve to control the number of predatory crows preying on wader chicks
RMAFBPBH–Closeup of Crow Corvus corone corone in Larsen Trap
RMEYCCAE–Carrion Crow in Larsen trap, used to control crow population in countryside. Cumbria, UK.
RMAT1YJW–Carrion Crow Corvus corone Larson trap
RMAHR4M1–Corvid trap for predator and scavenger bird control
RMA63BT1–A common buzzard, accidentally caught in a Larsen trap on a southern scottish estate
RMEYCCAJ–Carrion Crow in Larsen trap, used to control crow population in countryside. Cumbria, UK.
RMBWW082–Hooded Crow (Corvus corone cornix) adult, caught in larsen trap, Lancashire, England, spring
RM2AFNM8E–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates. Live decoy bird used. Legal.
RMA0AG8M–Corvus corone carrion crow
RM2RDFMDE–Larson trap Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) Highland April 2023
RMBAA152–A First Nations teenage girl sets a ptarmigan trap with branches near Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada.
RMFFHD25–Multi Catch Magpie Trap with bird such as crow or rook in gamekeeper's trap, Suffolk, England, UK
RFJD2D8B–View through wooden lobster trap on dock in Crow Head, Twillingate, Newfoundland, Canada
RFG7K57X–a fox tries a crow with a smart-phone and manage to get the grapes
RMH01CC1–Hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix, Corvus cornix), with caught fish on a fishing net, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RMD78MMA–A crow trap with a 'Judas' crow and a victim - often called Larsen or Larssen trap they use the decoy or 'Judas' crow to attract others into the trap
RMABTGFE–Crow trap used on nature reserve to control the number of predatory crows preying on wader chicks
RM2PB4GC1–Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) adult, caught in larsen trap, used to control crow population in countryside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMBAA0RM–A Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation teenage girl hold a muskrat at a remote Arctic winter camp near Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
RM2R07T16–Carrion Crow (Corvus corone), crow, corvids, songbirds, animals, birds, Carrion Crow two adults, in larsen trap, pest control on farm, England
RMAHR4KB–Corvid trap for predator and scavenger bird control
RMEYCCAH–Carrion Crow in Larsen trap, used to control crow population in countryside. Cumbria, UK.
RMBWW04C–Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) two adults, in larsen trap, pest control on farm, England, june
RM2AFNMHW–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates. Live decoy bird used. Legal.
RF2R1JWMN–The crow, the gazelle, the tortoise and the rat, the gazelle is caught in a net trap, 1759, painting by Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Die Krähe, die Gazelle, die Schildkröte und die Ratte, die Gazelle ist in einer Netzfalle gefangen, 1759, Gemälde von Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2RDFMDD–Larson trap Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) Highland April 2023
RFKPAA2P–closeup photo of crow and net on the tree
RMTWANHK–Crow caught in Larsen trap, Shottisham, Suffolk, England, UK
RMA63BTC–A common buzzard, accidentally caught in a Larsen trap on a southern scottish estate
RM2WECFNK–Ways to catch crows in winter, Bernard Picart (workshop or), After Bernard Picart, 1730 print Two performances on a leaf. Upstairs: Men in dark suits catch crows in the trees at night. Below: catching crows with papers's cones in the snow. Amsterdam paper etching bird hunting. finch trap, finchery. song-birds: crow
RMH01CC6–Hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix, Corvus cornix), hooded crow and grwey heron on a fishing net, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Malchiner See
RFS2C1HR–Waiting for prey
RMD78NCM–A crow trap with a 'Judas' crow and a victim - often called Larsen or Larssen trap they use the decoy or 'Judas' crow to attract others into the trap
RMDHJFNH–One of many fruit stands along Route 70 in the Hondo Valley is covered with chili ristras.
RMG0CFG3–flying carrion crow catches fish
RMAFBWTP–Crow Corvus corone corone in Larsen Trap
RFHT5YBF–Golden crow with cutting saw, 3D rendering
RM2CNHWJC–The Crows Trap the Owls in Their Cave by Lighting a Fire at the Entrance and Fanning it with Their Wings, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century.
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RMAHR4M5–Corvid trap for predator and scavenger bird control
RMEYCCAF–Carrion Crow in Larsen trap, used to control crow population in countryside. Cumbria, UK.
RMDA49KN–Larsen trap, corvid pest control on farmland, near Marshaw, Abbeystead, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England, February
RMC4C10K–Large Larsen trap used on a shooting estate to capture crows.
RM2AHH630–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates. Live decoy bird used. Legal.
RM2AJB7T4–What to see in America . A DuLUTH Elevator sixty pounds arecaught sometimes,and forty-poundersoften. By canoe youcan go from thereup the INIississippi toBemidji Lake or downto Lake AYinnibigash-ish. Chains of lakesalmost encircle ParkRapids. There is theMan Trap Chain offifteen lakes, and the Crow Wing Chain of twelve, and theFish Hook Chain of ten. Grand Marais is on the scenicnorth shore of Lake Superior, almost at the tip of INIinne-sotas thumb, and back of it lies the region of ElbowLake and Devil Track Lake in a glorious corner of theINIinnesota North Country. At International Falls youha
RFBR8CBN–An illustration of a jail bird in black and white
RMTWANKW–Crow caught in Larsen trap, Shottisham, Suffolk, England, UK
RFA3KT40–Bats hang upside down in the dungeon of an old slave fort, Ghana.
RF2A9YHFT–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
RMH01CC7–Hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix, Corvus cornix), hooded crow and grwey heron on a fishing net, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Malchiner See
RF2GJGNEC–Crab Pots on Deck
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RM2AHH660–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates. Live decoy bird used. Legal.
RM2AJB84B–What to see in America . A Bateau on Lake Bemidji Minnesota 267. A DuLUTH Elevator sixty pounds arecaught sometimes,and forty-poundersoften. By canoe youcan go from thereup the INIississippi toBemidji Lake or downto Lake AYinnibigash-ish. Chains of lakesalmost encircle ParkRapids. There is theMan Trap Chain offifteen lakes, and the Crow Wing Chain of twelve, and theFish Hook Chain of ten. Grand Marais is on the scenicnorth shore of Lake Superior, almost at the tip of INIinne-sotas thumb, and back of it lies the region of ElbowLake and Devil Track Lake in a glorious corner of theINIinnesota Nor
RMDWGJRC–Larsen Trap. Used by gamekeepers and others to catch Magpies (Pica pica) and some other crow species. Live bird used to decoy
RF2A9YHAY–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
RMD78NMK–A crow trap with a 'Judas' crow and a victim - often called Larsen or Larssen trap they use the decoy or 'Judas' crow to attract others into the trap
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RM2AWN4GG–Trapping on the farm . al of such ani-mals may be effected with neatness and dispatch by meansof the trap shown in figure 6, and graphically described infigure 7. One can be made by any ingenious boy at veryslight expense. Fresh meat or fish should be used in bait-ing it. In many localities one of the worst farm pests is the crow,which is often destructive to grain, eggs, and youngchickens. Crows may be caught in steel traps, size No. 1 Trapping on the Farm. 457 or Xo. 2, carefully covered with soil and baited with what-ever they are destroying—eggshells, for example.1 Such hawks and owls as a
RMDWGJNR–Larsen Trap. Used by gamekeepers and others to catch Magpies (Pica pica) and some other crow species. Live bird used to decoy
RM2AJB1F7–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates and others. Live decoy bird used.
RF2A9YJH4–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
RMD78MCD–A crow trap with a 'Judas' crow and a victim - often called Larsen or Larssen trap they use the decoy or 'Judas' crow to attract others into the trap
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RM2AWTB51–Twenty years on the trap line : being a collection of revised camp notes written at intervals during a twenty years experience in trapping, wolfing and hunting, on the great Northwestern plains . >italon a mission of some sort to the various postsgarrisoned by tlie batallion. He wore tho shoulder straps and uniforui of. Little Crow. J.eader of the Santee Sioux during the Indian outbreak in Minnesota, in 1802. Killed by a trapper August 1803. ON THE TRAP LINE. 23 a lieutenant p^nd was aide-de-camp to theGovernor, or some military dignitary at DesMoines. He was guest of the company com-mander
RF2A9YJEE–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
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RM2CP47HG–. Bird lore . th their feetthey preen their plumage and pusheach other aside, when too closelycrowded. In fact, the functions of the feet and toes of Parrots approachnearer to those of a human hand than do the limbs of any other orderof birds. The Owls can move their outer toes backward or forward at will, thusbeing able to assume the arrangement of toes both of a Crow and of a Par-rot. However, the yoke, or two and two plan, is the one most commonlyseen among these birds. With such an automatic vise-trap ready to de-scend silently and with deadlyswiftness upon him, the littlemouse in the gras
RFRY7GXG–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
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RM2CNHCEE–. Bird lore . , still followed me about. The next spring, however, Jim disappeared, and in spite of all our efforts, he could notbe found, but in a few days we learned his fate. He had been found in another trap, bya trapper, who mercifully ended his suffering. So because of my affection for this member of the Crow family, I cannot help buthave charity for others, regardless of the questionable traits which they possess. This is a true account in every detail. I am sorry I have no photos to illustrate someof the amusing incidents.—Mildred H. Murphy, Treadwell, N. Y. [If birds are kept as pets,
RFRY7GXD–a scarecrow hanging from a tree's neck.
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RMRPD6HD–. The American farm and stock manual. Agriculture; Home economics. 262 THE FARM. crow will light oti the " island," and find too late be is caught. When hawks are troublesome the only remedy is to shoot them. You will soon notice that he visits your yard about a certain time every day, and by Avatching for him you can soon rid yourself of the troublesome visitor—of course provided you are a good shot. Trapping Ground 3Ioles.—We give an illustration upon this page of a very good and simple trap that may be successfully used in catching that troublesome little pest, the ground mole. It
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RMREF1HN–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 374 BlliDS OF PENNSYLVANIA, From J. V. Henry Knott, Kingston, N. Y.: I have seen the common crow eat egrsrs, and have caught him by baiting a steel-trap with an egg-. The nifin in charge of the gas-works at Saugerties told mo this spring that lie had to cover his chiclien-yard with wire to save the chickens from the crows, and that he saw them catch the chickens repeatedly. P>om Frank R. Hancock, Casky, Ky.: The common crow undoubtedly catches young chi
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RMRHK0D4–. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. vi- TRAPPING BIRDS. The trappng of -"g »!;»-« ^^^^'^'^^^ the crane, the raven, the crow black bipav the common blackre bird nor the king-- fisher. These may be trapped in many ways. One of the best is by the use ol the trap-cage here- with illustrated. A bird of the same spe- cies that it is desired to capture is placed in the lower part ol the cage. The trap is then set, and some attractive food scat- tered about. Bird Lime is the easiest and surest w.y of trapping^ ^^^clnTs^l'xt^a bv ready prepared, for ^5 cen s per can ^o ^«&q
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RMREKHJA–. Birds of village and field [microform] : a bird book for beginners. Birds; Oiseaux. AMERICAN CROW 13 .nay com,)ensate for it by eating- noxious .species at another. When the Crows are actually eatino- corn, however, the dangling-, dejected-lookin^ eftgies put out to scare them have little effect" but cords strung across a field, and hung with' bits of tin that swing and glitter in the sun, seem to suggest a trap, and so keep the wary birds away. A still surer method of crop protection is to soak some corn in tar and scatter it on the borders of the field subject to their attacks. A &quo
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