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      <title>NJ stringing up dead birds to get rid of buzzards</title>
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      <description>BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — The dead vulture's feathers snap and crack, breaking apart as its frozen wings are spread for one last flight. 
                   It will soon soar gracefully — albeit briefly — into a tree in this hilly New Jersey suburb, hoisted to a branch where it will hang, upside down, until spring. Wildlife officials say it's a sure-fire way to get an estimat...</description>
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