. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. A KING ROW FOR THE GREENS COMMITTEE Photo by A. A. Allen One of the most desirable birds on a Golf Course is the Kingbird. Nine- tenths of his food consists of such destructive insects as June beetles, Japanese beetles, wire-worms, cutworms, grasshoppers and flying A BIT OF COLOR FOR THE CLUB-HOUSE Photo by A. A. Allen The Cardinal is a great favorite, but never ventures far from the shelter of shrubbery. Thorn apples, dogwoods and barberries about the Club-house or in appropriate places in the rough will lure them to any Golf Cours


. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. A KING ROW FOR THE GREENS COMMITTEE Photo by A. A. Allen One of the most desirable birds on a Golf Course is the Kingbird. Nine- tenths of his food consists of such destructive insects as June beetles, Japanese beetles, wire-worms, cutworms, grasshoppers and flying A BIT OF COLOR FOR THE CLUB-HOUSE Photo by A. A. Allen The Cardinal is a great favorite, but never ventures far from the shelter of shrubbery. Thorn apples, dogwoods and barberries about the Club-house or in appropriate places in the rough will lure them to any Golf Course south of New York City. They come readily to feeding stations preferring sunflower seed. Page 10. 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 National Audubon Society. New York


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