Three Years After 



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WARDEN' MOWING A TRAIL THROUGH A I HH KM itl IINK STEEI'LK \\\:><\\ 

 Photographed by Wilbur F. Smith 



was cnlircl}' clocUicd and when the Owl was set free in March, he had paid 

 well for his board and lodging. 



The having of a bird student as warden in Birdcraft makes it a gathering- 

 place for those who have tales to tell of their local experiences, and allows these 

 stories either to be proven by him or disproved with authority. This also helps 

 the warden to keep in touch with local bird-life through the specimens brought 



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