Bird And Arbor Day for 1911 in the Schools of California

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Dr. David Starr Jordan, President of the Audubon Society of Cali- fornia, has said of our work : "I believe that the preservation of the bird is one of the most important matters of public interest claiming our attention, far outweighing in real import most of the questions upon which we spend our time and strength. " 8 HOW TO PROTECT THE ORCHARDS.
"It would seem most desirable that some of the available fruit bearing trees, the fruits of which are of little or no value to man, but which to bir
...ds are even more acceptable than cultivated kinds, should be freely introduced into California for the protection of the orchardist. That some of them would thrive there hardly admits of a doubt. The Russian mulberry, is one of the best, the fruit having little value unless as food for birds. All fruit-eating species are fond of it. Both the red and black mulberries are equally sought after, but are not often planted for birds alone. The paper mulberry is hardy and is a favorite bird food. Several species of cherry, including the choke cherry and especially its western form, the black cherry, and the bird cherry are of great value in protecting fruit crops, birds almost invariably selecting their fruit in preference to the cultivated varieties.

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