Audubon bird call

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Audubon bird call
KIOSK

KIOSK says: "Yes, we live in a city and yes, we tested this before deciding to include it and now, I think you are wondering how and where. Where: we were on our fire escape. How: there was an old camping camouflage tent involved; did we create a bird watching bunker?...I can never tell. But sure as promised the turn of the call and a little patience brought several birds to the tree outside our window; we have been hobby bird watchers ever since, albeit primarily from our fire escape but the bird call is small enough I can carry it with me at all times (NOTE! I am sure to not overuse it as it can stress the birds out). Created by Roger Eddy in the 50's. He was inspired after witnessing a hunter using a similar device in Northern Italy. His initiative began as a family enterprise and remains a family enterprise today. Sometimes the squeak can stop so each one comes with a small amount of rosin in a red capsule to re-squeak it. Puncture the capsule of rosin with a pin and puff some of the powder into where the wood and metal meet."

Birch, Metal & Rosin
Rhode Island, USA

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£11.70