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Game Birds and Game

Vadmadarak És Vadak

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By George Lang

Published 1982

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Hungary is a game paradise. Venison, roebuck, wild boar, fallow deer and a great variety of game birds can be found in season. Hunters from all parts of the world come to bag fogoly (partridge), szalonka (snipe), fácán (pheasant), fenyvesmadár (field fare), császármadár (grouse), fürj (quail), kertisármány (ortolan), vadliba (wild goose) and the tuzok, one of the species of the bustard-plover families.

Be it a Russian premier or an English prime minister, you’ll find his picture on the pages of international magazines when he is posing with the tusk of a huge wild boar (undoubtedly shot by one of the professional hunters in the party), with the imposing mountains of the Börzsöny patiently providing the background. In 1971, 40, 000 hunters came to participate in a Hunters’ World Congress.

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