FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION 



Boston, February 5th, 1914. 



The Brush Hill Bird Club, 

 Milton, Mass. 



Enclosed please find a detail drawing of a bird food box 

 that we have found quite successful at our home in Weston. 

 The box swings on the rod as a pivot and always faces the 

 wind and so saves the food from being blown away and 

 wasted ; it also keeps it dry. 



We have tried many ways of feeding the birds but find that 

 this box is the most practical. 



We have made successful bird houses out of lengths of 

 round wooden rain-water conductors which may be obtained 

 in various sizes from any lumber dealer. All that is necessary 

 to do is to nail on a thin top and bottom and bore a hole of 

 proper size for the entrance. 



I have made them about a foot long. 



If any of your members are interested to have them I will 

 send them prints of this food box. 



Very truly yours, 



(Signed) A. S. Jenney, 



Weston, Mass. 



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