. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. The Bird-House for Purple Martins 77 off the box. This solved the mystery and illustrates one reason why a Martin- house may not be inhabited. Referring to the selection of a cheerful spot for the prospective Martin- home, one can say nothing better than to quote the words of Mr. C. W. Parker {In the Open, April, 1918): "Place your Martin-house in the most cheerful and prominent place to be found, in the brightest sun, away from all trees, and where people pass most. . The main requisite is that you have a cheerful location, which is perhaps best de


. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. The Bird-House for Purple Martins 77 off the box. This solved the mystery and illustrates one reason why a Martin- house may not be inhabited. Referring to the selection of a cheerful spot for the prospective Martin- home, one can say nothing better than to quote the words of Mr. C. W. Parker {In the Open, April, 1918): "Place your Martin-house in the most cheerful and prominent place to be found, in the brightest sun, away from all trees, and where people pass most. . The main requisite is that you have a cheerful location, which is perhaps best described by the two words, 'pleasantly situated.'". GREEN HERON AND NEST Photographed by A. A. Allen, Ithaca, N. 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 Committee of the Audubon Societies of America; National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals; National Audubon Society. New York City : Macmillan Co.


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