. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. photos by Tracy Dows ONE CORNER OF A REAL BIRD SANCTUARY This is on the estate of Tracy Dows, Rhinebeck, New York. Two types of suet-holders are shown at the left. A food-shelf, a bird-box and a weather-vane feeder are shown at the right. Quite naturally birds are numerous on this K ^ Ph to b% S r Pil, A SUCCESSFUL HOME-MADE FOOD-SHELTER This is in the edge of the woods on the estate of S. Prentiss Baldwin. Bob-whites, Cardinals and other birds find here a bountiful feeding place with means of escape from cats and other enemies. P


. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. photos by Tracy Dows ONE CORNER OF A REAL BIRD SANCTUARY This is on the estate of Tracy Dows, Rhinebeck, New York. Two types of suet-holders are shown at the left. A food-shelf, a bird-box and a weather-vane feeder are shown at the right. Quite naturally birds are numerous on this K ^ Ph to b% S r Pil, A SUCCESSFUL HOME-MADE FOOD-SHELTER This is in the edge of the woods on the estate of S. Prentiss Baldwin. Bob-whites, Cardinals and other birds find here a bountiful feeding place with means of escape from cats and other enemies. Page 26. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original National Audubon Society. New York


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