EVERY GOLF COURSE A BIRD SANCTUARY 



SOME GOLF COURSE BIRDS 



THE NORTHERN MOCKER 



Photos by A. A. Allen 



The Catbird takes the place of the ^Mockingbird in the Xorth. It is 

 never found far from shrubbery, and a golf course without thorn apples, wild 

 grapes, dogwoods, or other dense growth will have none. The planting of fruit- 

 bearing shrubbery is sure to increase the Catbirds. 



Photos 6v A. A. Allen 

 THE REAL MOCKINGBIRD 



The ^Mockingbird is the favorite bird of all southern Golf Courses, but 

 like the Catbird is dependent on thickets for nesting. Everj- Club-house south 

 of Pennsylvania should have its ^Mockingbird, and where food and shrubbery 

 is a\'ailable at strategic places, they should be numerous all over the Course. 



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