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He was chasing birds at the edge of the pond when the croc snatched him.
In addition, at least 1,000 stray cats roam the streets, chasing birds and, it is feared, spreading disease.
Flynn was with us, chasing birds and, at one point, attempting to join a group of teenage boys at soccer practice.
There was no real conflict between science and art in the short film "Chasing Birds in Beringia," about "half-crazy pilot-biologists that study tundra swans," said its director, Stephani Gordon, in an e-mail.
The winner was a 2-year-old whippet named Chanel, whose résumé includes chasing birds, playing with a tennis ball and running at speeds up to 35 miles per hour.
However, living this way for the Mustang is like how an English Setter can survive chasing birds in a large fenced in back yard.
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Tapka never chased birds.
They chase birds.
People who chase birds are adventurers, not guidebook-toting nerds, and in the seemingly sober world of ornithology, there is plenty of excitement to go around.
"We have a river on our property, and they get to run in these fields and chase birds and jump in the river".
Being hooked ourselves, we want to underscore that if one in 30 of the adult British population is into the subject, then surely not all of us who chase birds can be nerds.
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