. How to attract the birds : and other talks about bird neighbors . Photograph from life by A. L. Irincehorn A master carpenter—a flicker at her hole do not lind a hollow tree what is there to do butuse their stout bills as chisel and hammer to hollow 47 How to Attract the Birds out a tunnel to their liking ? Of course, the mastercarpenters are the stockily built woodpeckers whosedeserted homes many a bluebird, owl, tree swallow,wren or woodduck is thankful to occupy. First a. tiy Dugmore The chickadees swelter in a lining of fur and feathers circle of holes, more perfect than you
. How to attract the birds : and other talks about bird neighbors . Photograph from life by A. L. Irincehorn A master carpenter—a flicker at her hole do not lind a hollow tree what is there to do butuse their stout bills as chisel and hammer to hollow 47 How to Attract the Birds out a tunnel to their liking ? Of course, the mastercarpenters are the stockily built woodpeckers whosedeserted homes many a bluebird, owl, tree swallow,wren or woodduck is thankful to occupy. First a. tiy Dugmore The chickadees swelter in a lining of fur and feathers circle of holes, more perfect than you or I arelikely to draw, is drilled on the trunk or larger limbof a tree. Naturally, a partially decayed one ispreferred. After the circular doorway has been cutout, how Mr. and Mrs. Woodpecker, working in 48 Bird Architecture turn, make the chips liy ! To chisel two or threeinches of sound or even partially decayed wood is afull days work; yet, if for any reason the pair ot car-penters become disgusted with the site, they do not hes-
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