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Philip Leyden with his double Larsen trap. The call bird’s "suite" occupies the centre of the trap, while spring-loaded downward--sloping doors operated by a split perch, trap visiting magpies in the outside compartments. Philip is now manufacturing traps to order.

JACQUI BARRINGTON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 33

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Philip Leyden with his double Larsen trap. The call bird’s "suite" occupies the centre of the trap, while spring-loaded downward-sloping doors operated by a split perch, trap visiting magpies in the outside compartments. Philip is now manufacturing traps to order. JACQUI BARRINGTON Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 33

Philip Leyden with his double Larsen trap. The call bird’s "suite" occupies the centre of the trap, while spring-loaded downward-sloping doors operated by a split perch, trap visiting magpies in the outside compartments. Philip is now manufacturing traps to order. JACQUI BARRINGTON Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 33

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