NESTING-BOXES AND FOOD-TABLES 



BIRD-FOOD IN WINTER. -Food-Tables, Bells, and Trays ior Wood, 

 Garden, and Window-Iede • 



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BIRD BOXES FOR SPRING -Best Patterns. British and Bcrlepsch, 



for -Tits, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, Tree-creepers, -Wrynecks, Wagtails, 

 Rot)i6s, IS tailings, Owls, and other species. 



^^i Hundreds in stock aft the -R.S.'P.B. Depot from Sept. 



\ H I ^' April 30. As supplie(i-\t&; the. Royal^^^a^ 



""^ Countp Council Park 



ILLUSTRATED LIST ON APPUCATION. 



NESTING-BOXES should be placied in position in 

 Au turn a or early Winfet, in order that'Biirds may 

 . get^accustotried to them ^efpre Nesting-time. Tt 

 is a good plan to provide food near the Boxes. 



HOW TO ATTRACT AND PROTECT WILD BIRDS, by Martin 

 HiESEMAisr (Witherby & Co,), post-free 1/9. 



FARM, GARDEN, AND BIRDS. Ho\y to protect Corn and Frmt Crop: 

 without destroying Bird-Life. Practical advice by experienced growers. 

 Post-free, |/». ' " There is soun^ econt>i|iy behind the Society's labpurs." 

 (Standard.) 



REMEMBER THE BIRDS. Leaflet, by Mrs.^Fu|.LERMAiTLAND. 3d. 

 per doz., 1/9 per 100. 



OUR ALLY THE BIRD.--9d. per doz , 2/6 per 100. 



THE ROYALSOCIEnFOR THE PROTECTION OF 3IRDS, 



23, QUEEN ANNE'S GATE, ^ W. 



