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The modus operandi somewhat recalls the stratagem of Gideon, for the birds—chiefly thrushes, blackbirds, fieldfares, redwings (locally windles
), and starlings (smaller birds being disregarded)—terrified by the noise, and dazed by the lantern glare, suffered themselves to be taken by the hand, or, if roosting aloft, as was the case on still nights, to be knocked down with the poles which the lads carried.
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The
modus
operandi
somewhat
recalls
the
stratagem
of
Gideon,
for
the
birds—chiefly
thrushes,
blackbirds,
fieldfares,
redwings
(locally
"windles"),
and
starlings
(smaller
birds
being
disregarded)—terrified
by
the
noise,
and
dazed
by
the
lantern
glare,
suffered
themselves
to
be
taken
by
the
hand,
or,
if
roosting
aloft,
as
was
the
case
on
still
nights,
to
be
knocked
down
with
the
poles
which
the
lads
carried.