. Nature study and life. Nature study. ^o NATURE STUDY AND LIFE Few people realize the importance of water to bird life. How many times a day a bird drinks I have never seen stated or even mentioned in any of the books.^ But we 1 Water may be pro- vided by placing a shallow dish on a short post, high enough to be out of the reach of cats. The water should be from one-half inch deep on the shallow side to two or three inches ill the deepest part, which may be accomplished by either tilting the dish or by partially filling it with washed sand or fine gravel. A large flowerpot saucer makfs a good
. Nature study and life. Nature study. ^o NATURE STUDY AND LIFE Few people realize the importance of water to bird life. How many times a day a bird drinks I have never seen stated or even mentioned in any of the books.^ But we 1 Water may be pro- vided by placing a shallow dish on a short post, high enough to be out of the reach of cats. The water should be from one-half inch deep on the shallow side to two or three inches ill the deepest part, which may be accomplished by either tilting the dish or by partially filling it with washed sand or fine gravel. A large flowerpot saucer makfs a good dish, as it is a little rough, and it is said that birds do not like a slippery floor to stand on when they bathe. Few people who have not tried it can have any idea of the satisfaction there is in see- ing the thirsty birds come down to bathe and drink. For five years past I have had one by my study window, and at the pres- ent moment a robin is making the water fly in every direction. The next comer is an English sparrow, and the next and the next and the next two, English sparrows, — while they are with us we should not wish them to he thirsty,—and the next is a female robin, the next a red-eyed vireo, the next an English sparrow, all within. Fig, 127. A Bird Bath (Photograph by Timothy F. Mytrs). 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 Hodge, Clifton Fremont, 1859-. Boston and London, Ginn & Co.
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