GOLF CLUBS AS BIRD SANCTUARIES 



3. Flicker box — single compartment, size approximately 7 x 7 x 14 inches 

 inside diameter; opening 2^4 inches in diameter on the front, three inches 

 from the top. 



4. Martin house — at least eight compartments 6 inches square with open- 

 ings lyi inches in diameter near the bottom of each compartment. 



Each bird-house should have some convenient method of fastening it to 

 tree or post and should have some method of opening it so as to clean it when 

 necessary. Judging should be on the basis: first, correctness of design; second, 

 durability; third, workmanship; and fourth originality of design. 



At the conclusion of the competition there should be a public exhibition of 

 the bird-houses in some store window and finally the judging and award of 

 prizes. The Golf Club should either furnish the materials for the bird-houses 

 to the competitors or should purchase all satisfactory houses, at the conclusion 

 of the competition, for placing about the Club property. 





Photo by A. A. Allen 

 A JUNIOR FOURSOME IN THE ROUGH (YOUNG HORNED L.4RKS) 



Let us all join in the chorus: 

 "Every Golf Course a Bird Sanctuary." 



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