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Bird- Lore 



DEDICATING THE AkCH Al IHK hMRANlh (Jl- THE CA\ L (. A lilKI' lEL b 



Photograph by A. A. Allen.' 



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paths, the clearing of brush, and the planting of wild flowers in this new park. 

 The Bird Club, with the help of Mr. Bush, the manual- training instructor, 

 instituted a bird- house competition in which about 75 boys took part. Excel- 

 lent nesting-boxes were built by the boys, and these were put up in the new park 

 as one feature of the exercises. 



Another successful enterprise with which the Cayuga Bird Club cooperated 

 was the establishment of a program of wild-life conservation in connection with 



RUSTIC RRIDGR AND FEEDING-ARCH, CAYUGA RIRD SANCTUAR>- 

 PhotoKraph by A. A. Allen. 



