GOLF CLUBS AS BIRD SANCTUARIES 

 SOME GOLF COURSE BIRDS 



HOME WITH A STRING ATTACHED 



Photos by A. A. Allen 



Orioles like the drooping branches of elms for nesting and they are 

 very fond of all small fruits. They are quick to avail themselves of short pieces 

 of yarn and string, when put out during May, for weaving their pendant nests. 

 Their clear ringing whistles are a delight and an inspiration. 



WOOL GATHERING WITH \ rURI'OSK 



Photos by A. A. Allen 



Cotton and short pieces of string tied to a conspicuous branch or 

 placed in an open mesh bag during J\Iay and June will often induce Yellow 

 Warblers and other small birds to nest in the vicinity of the Club-house. 



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