JUNE, 1910 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
The Magazine : Members are urged, now that the breeding season is 
upon us, to chronicle the doings of their birds^tliis is a topic that never 
grows stale, and failures as well as successes should be recorded, with details 
of treatment and the birds demeanour generally— while we hope great suc- 
cess will attend the efforts of our members' birds to reproduce their kind, 
some failures come the way of all, and from these frequently the most prac- 
tical lessons are learned. Also wherever the demeanour of a species differs 
from published i-ecords, notes of such should be sent in for ])ublication in 
the Club journal. 
Breeding Medals. — These are awarded as under : — 
For breeding a species for the first time in the British Isles. 
For breeding Hybrids between two distinct species for the first time 
in the Tlritish Isles. 
Our Aviaries and Birdrooms.— There are still many of which no 
account has ap])eared in the magazine. The general verdict is that we 
cannot have too many of these, and we strongly urge those members 
who have not yet done so, to send in an account of their aviaries and 
birds, accompanied if possible by photos and plans. 
Cliange of Hon. Editor's Address Attention of members is 
especially directed to tiie notice attached to cover, and that all communica- 
tions for the Hon. Editor must now be addressed as under : — 
W. T. Page, " Glenficld," Graham Avenue, Mitcham, Surrey. 
Notice: All members not receiving their copies of "Bird Notes" 
by the 20th of each month should at once write the publisher complaining 
of the omission. 
Members Gathering at Zoo: The gathering announced for June 
18th in last issue will have taken place before this issue is published as owing 
to the coloured plate not being ready it will be a few day's late. There 
will be another gathering on Wednesday, July 20th. Rendezvous — Small 
Bird House at 11 a.m. It is suggested that an issue of " Bird Notes" be 
carried in the hand as a means of recognition. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
H. WILLFORD, Hon. Business Sec 
Changes and Corrections of Address. 
W. Goodfellow, " Mont Fluri " Southbourne Grove, Bournemouth. 
W. T. Page, Glenfield, Graham Avenue, Mitcham, Surrey. 
E. Hopkinson, D.S.O., 45 Sussex Square, Brighton. 
Paul Vollmar, 8 George Street, Minories, London, E.G. 
