. Bird lore . THE WILDKOWL BREEDING-POND AT AMSTON, CONNECTICUT. GEESE, DUCKS, AND SWANS ON THE WILDFOWL POND OF JOHN HAYWOODAT GARDNER, MASSACHUSETTS (439) 440 Bird - Lore virtually the whole village of Turnerville, Connecticut, how called Amston,situated in a lovely, diversified country, a natural resort of birds. One espe-cially attractive feature is an ideal small pond for the breeding of wild water-fowl, with an abundant natural food-supply. An inn is soon to be opened to accommodate students and visitors, thewater-fowl pond is being fenced, and an aquatic house, on a new model, isunder c


. Bird lore . THE WILDKOWL BREEDING-POND AT AMSTON, CONNECTICUT. GEESE, DUCKS, AND SWANS ON THE WILDFOWL POND OF JOHN HAYWOODAT GARDNER, MASSACHUSETTS (439) 440 Bird - Lore virtually the whole village of Turnerville, Connecticut, how called Amston,situated in a lovely, diversified country, a natural resort of birds. One espe-cially attractive feature is an ideal small pond for the breeding of wild water-fowl, with an abundant natural food-supply. An inn is soon to be opened to accommodate students and visitors, thewater-fowl pond is being fenced, and an aquatic house, on a new model, isunder construction for the accommodation in winter of wild ducks. The Department of Applied Ornithology clearly meets a real need, asthe demand for its services has outgrown the Associations present abilityproperly to meet. It is hoped, and confidently expected, that means will beprovided from time to time to enlarge this important enterprise. REPORT OF MARY S. SAGE, ORGANIZER IN SCHOOLS My work began in Albany, New York, last fall, and continued until all theschools


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