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nests built of cypress boards one-half inch thick. The one 

 inch material is rough lumber but serves tlie purpose all right. 

 The thinner boards would make a much neater jol). The nests 

 should be kept up as high off the floor as possible in oider 

 to discourage building on the floor undci' the nests as some 



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pigeons delight in doing. On tlie otluT hand do not jdacc tli'.' 

 top of the nests where \()u caiUKil casiU s('(> into and icach 

 into the top nests. 



Nest l)Owls are \it\ good s(|ual) house accrssoi'ies anil c-arr\' 

 out the purpose for which they were tiesigned but the writer 

 feels that they can be dispensed with, that is that they are 

 not absolutely necessary as some seem to think. I have raised 

 many more hundred squabs without the aid of nest bowls than 



