WINTER FOOD FOR THE BIRDS 



THE SHELTER. 



i Mr iiaiiJiij^ aj;aini>t wall ; or (>ii>ti>>ut; ■.(. 

 j,'ardcn. Packs fiat for -post or rail 



Price 10/6 ; on stand £1/1/0. 



THE CAMP TABLE 



'•■ IV ; iold;> (or transit c" 

 Stained grcwi. 



lUL- £1/110. Clarriauic cxi 



THE LUNCH COUNTER. 



Mruiiti and easily lived. Stained gi< 

 i'rice 5/6 ; by post 7/6. 



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lliniughoiil. the bUnuner tile Birds arc keeping 

 down blight, gobbling up grubs, boring for 

 wircwonns, destroyilig countless weed-seed> 

 When the ground is trozen so that their beak- 

 i.anuot prerce i.t. <.>r s^ow covered so that thcA 

 cannot iind thc">ocdi', shall we let them ' '• • 

 under our ver\' windows ? 



Save at least all food that would otherwise be 

 • wasted. Bread and bird-seeds are always good , 

 but kitchen .-.craps —bacon, bits of fat and suet, 

 cheese, remains ol porridge, baked potato skin 

 etc. — are all .vtcepjable Barley -meal madr 

 into A pudding witli hot w, iter' is good on ■< 

 cold day< so is hiynp-seecf 



> iiol pl.iCL lotxi <<\\ file ground Hti\e a tra's 

 liiat can be cleaned and Yeplcniifhed ; a stand 

 tor the garden; :i lunch counter ' for the 

 window ; a "' Hanger-on "' (or smalt scraps ; ai' 

 ■ .\yc. Ready ">hoppet* for -^icd. Take .( 

 collection tor the birds alter c.ich luoal 



Different !iird.s, need ditferen.t tootl 

 quire walei;. 



,V11 r. 



THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE ^PROTECTION OF BIRDS 



23 (lUEEN ANNE'S GATE i::=r:> LONDON, S.W.I 



