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OK. I have gone back, and read some things that I've missed, and gone back and re-read some others.

I'm very interested in the part with the bird calls. I have an aunt who is an ametur bird expert and has been all around the world watching birds. May I ask, how were you able to phonetically write out the bird calls for your comic?

My mom was both a police officer and a park ranger IRL for many years. The most dangerous thing for any law-enforcement officer is this kind of stop, approaching a car, because anything can happen. But, an officer can also use her discretion, too, especially if the people are cooperative, and the fact that she knows who they are when she pulls them over is a good thing. ?
 
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OK. I have gone back, and read some things that I've missed, and gone back and re-read some others.

I'm very interested in the part with the bird calls. I have an aunt who is an ametur bird expert and has been all around the world watching birds. May I ask, how were you able to phonetically write out the bird calls for your comic?

My mom was both a police officer and a park ranger IRL for many years. The most dangerous thing for any law-enforcement officer is this kind of stop, approaching a car, because anything can happen. But, an officer can also use her discretion, too, especially if the people are cooperative, and the fact that she knows who they are when she pulls them over is a good thing. ?
Actually, I take that back. It might not be good. The officer might be trying to stop them from getting where they want to go. ?
 

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The bird speak is something I invented for the sake of the comic.

I'm trying to make it uniform in what in bird is relayed but to put it short using the keys "~","^" and "*". Along with reversing the first and last letter of a word.

"Carmen" - "Narmec" - "^**~ Narmec"
 

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