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Dean,
It's a pretty good description of the "children". Enthusiastic could be used as well as but as soon as bird scent hits their nostrils their focus changes as well as their body language. Any dog guy can relate to that and it really is a thing of beauty to watch. It's what keeps me pushing through the next patch of cover to see them work another bird. It never gets old. Add a wonderfully balanced double to this scene and you never want the day to end.
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