. Circular. Agriculture. Fig. 22. — Devices to keep cats, squirrels, etc., from climbing to bird houses. bark removed no such supports were needed, but sawed timbers do not present safe points of attachment for mud-built nests. There should be an opening in every barn for swallows to enter. Cliff or Eaves Swallows. — These require wide eaves and a strip of board or small timber nailed a foot below the junction of the side and roof of the building. Mud does not stick well to paint, hence the need of a supporting Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m


. Circular. Agriculture. Fig. 22. — Devices to keep cats, squirrels, etc., from climbing to bird houses. bark removed no such supports were needed, but sawed timbers do not present safe points of attachment for mud-built nests. There should be an opening in every barn for swallows to enter. Cliff or Eaves Swallows. — These require wide eaves and a strip of board or small timber nailed a foot below the junction of the side and roof of the building. Mud does not stick well to paint, hence the need of a supporting 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 Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture. Boston, Mass.


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