GOLF CLUBS AS BIRD SANCTUARIES 

 SOME GOLF COURSE BIRDS 



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Photo br C. rr'. Leister 

 DAD SPENDS THE DAY AT HOME 



Golf Courses on Long Island and farther south delight in the presence 

 of Bob-white with his cheer\' whistle. If you do not hear him calling, he may be 

 spending the afternoon at home as you see him here. During the summer he is a 

 great destroyer of insects. 



Photo bv M. D Plrnie 

 "WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND" 



Bob-white is a ground feeder and when the deep snow comes, he hud- 

 dles together with his friends and waits for it to melt, often starving to death. 

 Winter feeding is sometimes absolutely necessary to preserve them on Golf 

 Courses. 



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