. Bird lore . 3. CHICKADEE AT SUET STICK AND SUETBASKET. Photographs by Clinton G. Abbott, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 4. CHICKADEE AT FOOD HOPPER. :io7) io8 Bird-Lore Herbert K. Job, William L. Finley, and Maunsell S. Crosby have been thelecturers so far this year. One of the difficulties of the Club is the absence of a hall large enough toaccommodate all those who desire to attend the lectures; for Mr. Finley twosessions were necessary. Junior Audubon work is flourishing in the schools,262 Junior members being recorded at the last annual meeting. A contest inbird-feeding devices and nesting-boxes made


. Bird lore . 3. CHICKADEE AT SUET STICK AND SUETBASKET. Photographs by Clinton G. Abbott, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 4. CHICKADEE AT FOOD HOPPER. :io7) io8 Bird-Lore Herbert K. Job, William L. Finley, and Maunsell S. Crosby have been thelecturers so far this year. One of the difficulties of the Club is the absence of a hall large enough toaccommodate all those who desire to attend the lectures; for Mr. Finley twosessions were necessary. Junior Audubon work is flourishing in the schools,262 Junior members being recorded at the last annual meeting. A contest inbird-feeding devices and nesting-boxes made by school-children brought forthso much excellent material that the judges had a hard task to select the prize-winners. In addition, commercially manufactured bird-boxes are always forsale at the headquarters of the Club and have been extensively purchased bymembers. Winter bird-food, amounting to ton figures, has also been used bymembers. For small users, the food is put up in 5- and lo-pound bags, markedwith


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