Bird Life in Denmark In the Forest 



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pic'ture.s(|ue oroup 

 of o'liiis, rifles, and 

 r u t c (I u .V - (I c - 

 chdsscs. Tlie horns, 

 howc\'cr, seemed 

 small. Foxes, 

 badgers, and liares 

 are also fairly 

 common. 



In another fifty 

 years or less Den- 

 m a r k a\' i 1 1 b e 

 co\'ered with for- 

 ests of spriice-fir. 

 All the sandy and 

 barren waste-land 

 is being extensively 

 planted in c\qy\ 

 direction by the 

 Government. This 

 far - seeing policy 

 sliould make a 

 great difference to 

 tlie country ; for 

 much of it is at 

 present perfectly 

 unproductive, and 

 incapable of grow- 



Nest of GosJ^A\^ k yA^mr pali(iiibaritts). 



