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Screech owl, i; hairy woodpecker, 2; downy 

 woodpecker, i; blue jay, 8; redpolls, 100; white- 

 breasted nuthatch, 3; chickadee, 10; golden- 

 crowned kinglet, 4. Total, 9 species, 134 

 individuals. 



ERNEST L. HUSE. 



No doubt many other lines of activity will 

 occur to you and your fellow members from time 

 to time, but perhaps I have given enough sug- 

 gestions to show that there is plenty of interest- 

 ing and much-needed work for every bird club 

 that wishes to do its share in the world-wide 

 campaign for the protection of birds. 



As your interest grows you will wish to know 

 what is being done by other organizations work- 

 ing along similar lines. Get in touch with the 

 Meriden Bird Club at Meriden, N. H., which 

 started the bird-club movement on the lines 

 suggested above. It publishes a beautifully 

 illustrated annual report giving the results of 

 all sorts of interesting experiments in feeding 

 birds and providing homes for them. 



If you are especially interested in game-bird 

 protection, write to the American Game Pro- 

 tective and Propagation Association, which has 

 headquarters at 233 Broadway, New York. 



If you have a State Audubon Society, look it 



