'lunch counter for the birds and put suet in a tree. It has attracted 

 chickadees and nuthatches so far. One Httle boy, seven years old, knows 

 the name of nearly every bird pictured in Neltje Blanchan's 'Book of 

 Song Birds.' " Miss Laura M. Folkner, Andover, N. J. 



"My little dears of 'J^iiiior Audubons' are very enthusiastic and much 

 interested in bird study." Miss Leonia P. Bonney, Hackensack, N. J. 



"I am glad to be able to tell you not only of the children's interest 

 in the birds, but parents have become very much interested, and I am send- 

 ing the special leaflets home with the children. I expect soon to try and 

 form another class in one of the other grades among my former pupils." 

 Miss Ivy W. Green, Paterson, N. J. 



"Our society is growing, and we are learning much about the value 

 of our feathered friends." S. G. Winans, Ringoes, N. J. 



"We have meetings almost once a week, when we talk about birds 

 we have seen or heard, and anything that relates to bird study in general. 

 Many of our boys have bird-houses they have made in manual training or 

 at home. 



"At this time of year we try to take walks in the country for the 

 purpose of seeing birds. A small group goes at a time, and while I 

 realize that you cannot observe much if you have a party of children, yet 

 it keeps up their interest and makes them observing when alone." Miss 

 Alice Knight, Caldwell, N. J. 



"The children are very much interested and enjoy the pictures. One 

 bird table has been used by the birds all winter. The children are very 

 much interested in the study of birds, and are anxious to do what they 

 can to feed and protect them." Miss Genevieve Sherer, Plainfield, N. J. 



"The forming of such a society for the study of birds is both 

 interesting and instructive, and the majority of my, pupils are anxious to 

 become members of it." Miss Helen Bryson, Haddonfield, N. J. 



"The children are perfectly delighted with the supplies, and one child 

 remarked, T wish I had joined twice,' reasoning, I suppose, that she would 

 then have a larger share of the spoils." Miss Edith L. Thomas, Collings- 

 wood, N. J. 



"Please let us say the following to you concerning the booklets you 

 sent us : i. Our pupils delight in observing pictures and coloring them. 

 2. We use one leaflet after another for a composition, both the ones on 

 birds and the ones on the plume trade, and how to feed the birds in winter ; 

 our pupils are delighted because there is something to be learned. 3. We 

 all observe, report and talk about birds and bird habits which we think 

 we learn from the leaflets, through the Audubon Society. 



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