. Propagation of wild birds; a manual of applied ornithology, treating of practical methods of propagation of quails, grouse, wild turkey, pheasants, partridges, pigeons and doves, and waterfowl, in America, and of attracting and increasing wild birds in general, including song-birds . found them quite attractive tobirds. In the list which follows, taken from a reprint bythe National Association of Audubon Societies, Mr. Ken-nard has marked with three asterisks, those plants whichare particularly attractive to birds, while those with morethan ordinary attractiveness are shown by two or


. Propagation of wild birds; a manual of applied ornithology, treating of practical methods of propagation of quails, grouse, wild turkey, pheasants, partridges, pigeons and doves, and waterfowl, in America, and of attracting and increasing wild birds in general, including song-birds . found them quite attractive tobirds. In the list which follows, taken from a reprint bythe National Association of Audubon Societies, Mr. Ken-nard has marked with three asterisks, those plants whichare particularly attractive to birds, while those with morethan ordinary attractiveness are shown by two or species whose fruits seem to be eaten so seldom as tomake their planting hardly worth while are marked with across. DECIDUOUS TREES *Acer negundo, Ash-leaved ***Cornus florida, Flowering Maple, Box Elder. Dogwood. **Acer saccharum, Sugar \Corylus americana, Amer- Maple; and doubtless ican Hazel. other maples. **Cratagus coccinea, White Betula populifolia, Amer- Thorn. ican Gray Birch. **CraUBgus corus-galli, Cock- Betula lutea, Yellow Birch; spur Thorn; and others and probably other of this genus. birches. ^Fagtcs americana, Amer- Celtis occidentalis, Hack- ican Beech. berry. *Fraxinus americana, Ameri- Cercis canadensis, Red- can White Ash; and bud. probably other Female scarlet tanager being handled as she returned to nest with food


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