THE MAKING OF BIEDOBAFT SANCTUARY 21 



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This date finds Birdcraft MusiHim practiealh^ completed, in 

 accordance with its original plan to exhiliit the birds that may 

 be seen in Connecticut during the year. 



Units Nos. 1 and 2, built by the Founder, showing the liirds 

 in habitat groupings have been supplemented by a third section, 

 The Study Eoom, wherein duplicates of the liirds in the picture 

 groups — male and female, plainly marked with their authentic 

 names — may be seen at close range. A copy of the Check List 

 for the American Ornithologist Union (The A. 0. U. so-called) 

 is at hand for those who wish to place the birds according to 

 Origin and Species and become familiar with the Latin 

 names. The material for this room has been drawn from several 

 museums and the work of mounting and placing the birds will 

 soon be completed. 



This unit, through the enterprise of a member of the Board 

 of Governors, was built by friends who fully appreciate Biid- 

 craft Sanctuarj" as an influence for good in the state. 



