Volume XI. No. 4 
; May, 1900. Whole No. 89. 
oe: 
LITTLE WILD Re GR: 
ems 
should attract their attention or sire oke ‘ther gratitude: 
offer a of 1 sig his heart is full of friend es 
nd i it ou t very om and come t 
ake. If he chooses to feed 
as would any friend; but the 
They give it freely, and wou 
tinne to give, if their new “friend and companion had ne 
erumb to 
My observation teaches me- that birds, especially, 
ally hnngering for and seeking the love and com mpani 
Even in spite “of the general destructiveness of mank d, ho 
Lttle tribes of the air flock to settled parts of the | 
‘deep tangled wildwood’ that borders the edge of the 
all this ont of pure fonging for human ere ns] 
burt bean a be 
o heurt that was hungry, 
times as my wife we 
on the: sill yu 
as to say: 
