. Bird-lore . ing the head with asharp instrument. Eichelberger andBradford, the shippers, were convictedand heavily fined, this being their secondconviction. Immediately the trappersarranged to take the birds from theirtraps, tie them up in bunches, and fireshot into them while alive. Last month, with two men in ouremploy, I made a trip along the easternshore of Virginia. Off Quinby we foundthe apparatus or scaffolding used fortying up these birds to shoot. I am in-closing you a photograph of it. You willreadily see that it has been used some. Christmas Trees for Birds There comes from the Au


. Bird-lore . ing the head with asharp instrument. Eichelberger andBradford, the shippers, were convictedand heavily fined, this being their secondconviction. Immediately the trappersarranged to take the birds from theirtraps, tie them up in bunches, and fireshot into them while alive. Last month, with two men in ouremploy, I made a trip along the easternshore of Virginia. Off Quinby we foundthe apparatus or scaffolding used fortying up these birds to shoot. I am in-closing you a photograph of it. You willreadily see that it has been used some. Christmas Trees for Birds There comes from the Audubon Societyin Buffalo a novel suggestion, to be notedfor use by bird-lovers next winter. Thisis, that after the childrens Christmas treeshave served their pretty purpose they benot thrown away or burned, but plantedin some suitable place near the house,and loaded with food for the winter plan offers many advantages overmerely scattering the food, or placing iton some shelf accessible to cats,


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