. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, September, 19/9 343 evolved for distributing and displaying them. Scattering on the ground is wasteful as it is soon covered by snow and is not found by inhabiting species. Shelters can be made where ground feeders can be fed and the food protected from snow. Shelves can be set on low posts, some times with weather vane attach- ment to present the shelter to the storm. Mix- ture of various food components with suet, or suet alone, can be tied to tree branches or fastened with various devices. Wi
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, September, 19/9 343 evolved for distributing and displaying them. Scattering on the ground is wasteful as it is soon covered by snow and is not found by inhabiting species. Shelters can be made where ground feeders can be fed and the food protected from snow. Shelves can be set on low posts, some times with weather vane attach- ment to present the shelter to the storm. Mix- ture of various food components with suet, or suet alone, can be tied to tree branches or fastened with various devices. Window shelves are also popular as feeding stations as they bring the hungry banqueters close under obser- vation and are easy to renew or keep free of snow. To list and describe all the details that ingenuity have found practical for this work would take much more space than can be spared here. Fuller information can be found in other publications, notably those published by the United States Department of Agriculture and by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which can be obtained at a nominal cost. I would particularly like to recommend Harold Baynes' Wild Bird Guests,^ a perusal of which with its practical demonstration of what may be ac- complished is an inspiration and example to all who love nature and desire to have her on friendly terms about them. * by A. E. Dutton, New 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 Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association
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