... with converging equi-distant birds. The view of the marks is deceiving because of terrain, but they're each 230 yards out in a rolling bermuda field with some scattered large round hay bales. Directly in front of the line are two small channels that are partially on line to the retired (right bird) mark. Once the marks are recovered, a blind is run to the right of the test and the correct line slices through the right-hand edge of the closer channel--both of them lie in a south to north line. The marks face essentially west and the blind, 225 yards out, faces north. The blind is marked with a short, stubby evergreen.