EVERY GOLF COURSE A BIRD SANCTUARY 



NESTING BOXES 



A GOOD INVESTMENT 



Photos by A. A. Allen 



It cost Mr. Wren but a song and is apparently yielding a full return. 

 One of the youngsters seems less responsive to dad's voice than the other. The 

 opening in a Wren house can be as small as one inch in diameter and if House 

 Sparrows are troublesome this may be desirable. Otherwise, it is better to make 

 the opening l^^ inches and large enough for Bluebirds as well. 



TWO BUNGALOWS FOR RENT 



Photos by E. Swope 



The one at the left is admirably located for any hole-nesting bird on a 

 post in the open but near shelter. The one on the right is in too shady a place 

 for anything but Wrens. Hole-nesting birds ordinarily use dead trees that do 

 not throw much shade. 



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