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State Secretary of the Audubon Society of Nortli Carolina. — H. W. Foltz, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



Wyncote (Pa.) Bird Club.— In the history of the Wyncote Bird Club 

 the past year has been the most successful because the Club has become more 

 of a community activity. This has been in spite of the fact that in these war 

 days so many more pressing duties are demanding our attention. Our Presi- 



Ifl.LI-.lilkl) Al liOX MADE BY WYNCOTL UIKD i UK. 



dent, E. H. Tarry, who has done so much for our birds and for our Bird Club, 

 expects any day to go to camp at his country's call; our fornur President, 

 Ernest Corts, is already in camp, and we will unqucstionabK" miss their able 

 assistance. 



Over loo Wren and Bluebird houses have been made and erected in the 

 neighborhood. On a Junior walk in early spring we put up some of the5e 

 houses in an old orchard and within fifteen minutes saw Bluebirds enter 

 one of them. 



Adult and Junior walks were conducted frequently in the spring, usually 

 going by autos to some woods over a mile from Wyncote. These trips are vrr\ 



