Archive image from page 75 of Department circular (1918). Department circular departmentcircul125mass Year: 1918 22 cannot get in. The attractiveness of the pond may be increased by propagating wild water plants, such as are described in Bulletin No. 205 of the United States Department of Agricul- ture, entitled 'Eleven Important Wild Duck Foods,' and in Bulletin No. 465 of the same department, entitled 'Propaga- tion of Wild Duck Foods.' These bulletins may be obtained by writing to the Division of Publications, Department of Agricul- ture, Washington, District of Columbia. Gavie Birds. The


Archive image from page 75 of Department circular (1918). Department circular departmentcircul125mass Year: 1918 22 cannot get in. The attractiveness of the pond may be increased by propagating wild water plants, such as are described in Bulletin No. 205 of the United States Department of Agricul- ture, entitled 'Eleven Important Wild Duck Foods,' and in Bulletin No. 465 of the same department, entitled 'Propaga- tion of Wild Duck Foods.' These bulletins may be obtained by writing to the Division of Publications, Department of Agricul- ture, Washington, District of Columbia. Gavie Birds. The chief means of attracting game birds such as ruffed grouse, bobwhites or' pheasants is to feed them in winter and


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