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My younger brother, who played cricket as a young teenager here in Denmark, once told a story about how during training, him and all the rest of the team had been attacked by a large number of crows and jackdaws that suddenly appeared and seemed not to be sportsfans at all. I can check whether he remembers any details if you are interested.
Lars Thomas
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