. American homes and gardens. ave come to take undesirable tenants. their place, feed The next visitor them by tying a was Mr. Chickadee piece of suet to a who seemed pleased tree or tall bush, with one of the cot- This will make them tages and gave comfortable and every manifestation happy during the of his approval. coldest weather Later in the morn- when food is scarce ing he brought Mrs. and famine often Chickadee and they stalks abroad. spent some time in- Our own experi- specting the in- ence with birds has terior. They did been both brief and not call again and simple, but very en- we f


. American homes and gardens. ave come to take undesirable tenants. their place, feed The next visitor them by tying a was Mr. Chickadee piece of suet to a who seemed pleased tree or tall bush, with one of the cot- This will make them tages and gave comfortable and every manifestation happy during the of his approval. coldest weather Later in the morn- when food is scarce ing he brought Mrs. and famine often Chickadee and they stalks abroad. spent some time in- Our own experi- specting the in- ence with birds has terior. They did been both brief and not call again and simple, but very en- we feared they were joyable for us and, discouraged by the we hope helpful to strong odor of the birds. When starch with which planning window the house was filled boxes and vines to for the cottages A rustic bird-house to be placed against a c|imb over the out- were quite new and A rustic bird-house to be placed upon a pole tree and preferably facing the south side of the windows were not properly from twelve to thirty feet high.


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