li Laorb 



/'^NE of the greatest compensations of gardening 

 ^-^ is the sense of partnership which grows between 

 the birds and ourselves. We do not grow visible 

 wings, but if we have the inner sense of them, the 

 birds will recognize us as kindred. 



Greater than riches, more precious than fame is 

 the trust of one wild bird. 



I feel sure the creatures of wing have a great ap- 

 preciation of beauty, and if you surround your home 

 with color and perfume and trees you may count on 

 the presence of birds. 



And if you are watchful of eye and open of heart, 

 and have a true longing for their friendship, you will 

 find each year adding to your knowledge of allure- 

 ments to bring them in ever greater number. 



If you can make your garden a beautiful spot for 

 their love, a safe sanctuary for their domestic life, 



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