GOLF CLUBS AS BIRD SANCTUARIES 

 SOME GOLF COURSE BIRDS 



A KING ROW FOR THE GREENS COMMITTEE 



Photo by A. A. Allen 



One of the most desirable birds on a Golf Course is the Kingbird. Nine- 

 tenths of his food consists of such destructive insects as June beetles, Japanese 

 beetles, wire-worms, cutworms, grasshoppers and flying ants. 



A BIT OF COLOR FOR THE CLUB-HOUSE 



Photo by A. A. Allen 



The Cardinal is a great favorite, but never ventures far from the shelter 

 of shrubbery. Thorn apples, dogwoods and barberries about the Club-house 

 or in appropriate places in the rough will lure them to any Golf Course south 

 of New York City. They come readily to feeding stations preferring sunflower 

 seed. 



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