OUR BIRDS OF PREY. 8i 



They may rest assured that their sporting interests would not 

 suffer, and their pleasure would increase. We want our land- 

 owners and sportsmen to look upon themselves as trustees of the 

 things of interest and beauty which nature designed for our land, 

 and not to be content to leave to Selborne Societies and local 

 field clubs the thankless and almost hopeless task of trying to 

 save something of the ornithological delights before all is gone. 



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