. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 11. Game protection; Birds. Fig. 15. Diagram of tlie Suspended Tray Feeder. Suspended Tray Feeder (Fig. 15) : In squirrel, turkey, and grouse territory a tray, with mesh wire bottom, suspended well above the reach of deer, has been used as a feeding station with fair success. These travs mav be of anv convenient size, but those which have proved most practical are from four to five feet in length, from one to two feet wide, and six inches deep. They may be suspended from trees by wire or iron rods, or supported on the top of posts set in the ground


. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 11. Game protection; Birds. Fig. 15. Diagram of tlie Suspended Tray Feeder. Suspended Tray Feeder (Fig. 15) : In squirrel, turkey, and grouse territory a tray, with mesh wire bottom, suspended well above the reach of deer, has been used as a feeding station with fair success. These travs mav be of anv convenient size, but those which have proved most practical are from four to five feet in length, from one to two feet wide, and six inches deep. They may be suspended from trees by wire or iron rods, or supported on the top of posts set in the ground. Corn on the ear is placed in the trays. Squirrels which gnaw at the ears naturally shell a considerable amount which falls to the ground where it becomes accessible to grouse and turkeys. , Crib-Hopper Feeder (Fig. 16): This type of feeder was designed to permit storage of four or five bushels of ear corn when roads are passable. It is intended primarily for wild turkeys, although other 24 > \ SIDE ELEVATION. /77 e^ /? y^/r e ^/4! Open/ng FRON T E LEVATI ON h*"-h Z'6 - 6 1 i. 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 Pennsylvania Game Commission. Harrisburg, Pa. : Pennsylvania Game commission


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