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Notes from Rochester, N. Y. 



Please find enclosed pictures from one 

 of the Park bird-feeding stations, taken 

 by R. E. Horsey, Foreman of Highland 

 Park. Sunflower seed is put in the 

 hopper, which is patronized quite exten- 

 sively by the Chickadees, Nuthatches, 

 and Cardinals. 



The Bird 'Tepee' is made of three 

 rather small arborvitas trees wired 

 together at the top and suet and fat pork are 

 tied to the branches. It is well patron- 

 ized by Downy Woodpeckers, Nut- 

 hatches, Chickadees, Cardinals, and Blue 

 Jays. A box is placed underneath 

 to keep the snow off the small seeds and 



bread crumbs for the seed-eating birds, 

 and this is well patronized by the Juncos, in 

 addition to the birds before mentioned. 

 I think it will be of interest to you and 

 your readers to know that on December ii, 

 1913, Mr. Horse}'- and myself were work- 



CHICKADEE ON 'f OOD-HOPPER' 

 R. E. Horsey 



WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH ON 

 'FOOD-HOPPER.' R. E. Horsey 



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