Conservation of Our Wild Birds Methods of Attracting And Increasing the Numbers

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Conservation of Our Wild Birds Methods of Attracting And Increasing the Numbers
Bradford Alexander Scudder
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The Martin is a bird fond of the wide expanse of farm lands and fertile, flat valleys of slow flowing rivers, and is not found abund- antly in hilly or mountainous country.
Martin houses may be obtained of the following makers, all of whom are recommended as builders of thoroughly practical domi- ciles for the Purple Martin : The Audubon Bird-House Company, Meriden, New Hampshire; Joseph H. Dodson, 1200 Associa- tion Building, Chicago, Illinois; Jacobs Bird House Company, Waynesburg, Pennsylvan
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[34] BIRD BATHS WATER is as essential to birds as food, not only to quench their thirst and help assimilate their food, but also for the purpose of bathing, for birds are cleanly creatures. In hot weather and during the nesting season, birds drink often, and bathe fre- quently, and unless a supply is furnished near at hand, must fly long distances in its quest. Therefore bathing places should be established at intervals about one's grounds, particularly if the estate be of great extent. The selection of location is of vital importance to the welfare of the birds.


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