^oklt^o^stat e s 

 jIpartment 



OP AGRICULTURE 



SmJONG^TM^ 10 Minutes. 



(NOT FOR PITBLICATION) 



RELEASE Friday. March Ij?, 1^31^:. 



""U .»f 1 .. 



trM?drTr-co.efr^^/™-, -i^-P this wa^.. and H.he ti.e of the singing 



talk With uncle Sa. .f SatTa ' t " tee' Sn'ued'sti "^^'"'^ "'"'^ neighborly 

 t;are As tefits the season, the talk was with b^^f^' Departnient of Agricul- 

 tna birds. - ,,ell, Mr. rfildsman chl^ al^^ neighbors, 



***** 



birds. •''"^ ^"-^ •'^^ ^ -^0-* building bird houses, and attract 



mg 



Of the unit!; s;at:f Blilolic'^'ILvl.*'^ f = °' '-^"^ — ch, 



blrd-=en, has been telliig^^e wh^wl T °^ ''"^ Ooverninent 's chief 



ever before. ^ ""^ '''^^^ " ""'■•e need now for bird houses than 



not theX'e''"to*.""i"fl:t'^,':r=; in the country. But that's 



and a greater variety b?rd; n'; t^ r -""''^''1^ '^^^^ Mrds 



When dense forests covered L t of w5S s'oVt'r ^'^^ 



States. ""^t IS „ow tne eastern pai-t of the United 



some for::** birr bu^therrr"'' " "^"^^ °f — . there are 



woods. Most Of o^*b rdfl vflro^Hh!"':'^ *he 



more open co-antry. ^'^6'^= the forests. They prefer 



tre.end^:;irtJ:^ th%^:L^„7ur:f Ihe^^^T °" = ^ 



ning out of woodlands. ' The sroupf of "1^^ *^; V °" 



are .uch „ore numerous than thosftSlt J^bulhe de'erwool^'""^ ^^==1-^' 



ever, Z'lV^J^^ ^l^^:'^^ is favorable for birds. How- 



like. Around cities a-nd even on fa^s such ^f. ^ n,ies m trees and the 

 between, m caring for o-ar trees S^^ we .1 >'e=oming few a-nd far 



Thus when use of the land in^^asef fee bi^n'^/P "l"-* ''^"ge^- 



which they are accustomed. '"^ ''^'^1= lose »uch of the shelter to 



