All Rights Rcscnrd. March, 1921. 
BIRD NOTES: 
THE 
JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB 
My New Aviaries. 
By H. R. Briciit. 
In 1Q19, owini^- to a cliange of residence, I had to 
dismantle my aviaries at Cressins^ton and re-erect in some 
form at Woolton. In the end it amounted to puttins^' up new- 
ones, the ohl a\iaries beini;- merely just so much material 
towards them. 
In their erection 1 have done my best to correct the faults 
which experience had pointed out to me in the old aviaries, to 
meet the requirements of this N.W. locality. 
The aviaries were completed and in use durin,^' the past 
season. 
I had always needed a i^ood Birdroom for the winter 
housing" of birds and other uses, accHmatising, etc. This I 
have provided for. and its frontage looks into my largest aviar}- 
—No. I. 
Three photos illustrate the birdroom, one showing the 
front elevation ; the other two figure the whole of the interior 
arrangement. 
The illustrations render further description unnecessary, 
save to state the height, which is i6ft. at ridge. It is divided 
into two halves. 
One half the birdroom is used as a shelter for No. i 
aviary, though certain birds get permanent or temporarv 
quarters in the inner flights which run across one end of this 
shelter. 
The other half contains : 
pair Rosella Pnrrakeets (Plafyccrcus cximius) 
