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THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 



THE RAIL FENCE 



AT THE MARGIN 



OF THE WOODS 



When we destroy an 

 old rail fence, we de- 

 stroy the nesting facil- 

 ities of various species 

 of birds. Long may this 

 old fence and its forest 

 companions endure. 



ALONG SALT 

 CREEK 



A resort of the spotted 

 sandpiper who goes 

 "tee-ter-ing" along the 

 way. In the near-by 

 woodland the cardinal, 

 the chickadee, and the 

 song - sparrow can be 

 found all the year round. 



Photographs by Edwin Hulsberg 



