. Bird-lore . AN APARTMENT HOUSE FORWRENS When we started building houses, wedid not realize that Wrens would not sharea house with another pair of Wrens. Thishouse has rooms for eighteen pairs of room on the left was occupied in 1913,1914 and 1915, and all the other rooms werevacant. Note Wren on bo.\. A WREN HOUSE IN THE GARDEN Note the Wren on the perch. We hadfourteen pairs of house Wrens nesting onone acre adjoining the house and barns in1915. This is the largest number reportedof Wrens living on one acre. The Worlds Record for Density of Bird Population 83 nest in a dying cherr


. Bird-lore . AN APARTMENT HOUSE FORWRENS When we started building houses, wedid not realize that Wrens would not sharea house with another pair of Wrens. Thishouse has rooms for eighteen pairs of room on the left was occupied in 1913,1914 and 1915, and all the other rooms werevacant. Note Wren on bo.\. A WREN HOUSE IN THE GARDEN Note the Wren on the perch. We hadfourteen pairs of house Wrens nesting onone acre adjoining the house and barns in1915. This is the largest number reportedof Wrens living on one acre. The Worlds Record for Density of Bird Population 83 nest in a dying cherry tree, as shown in our illustration. The nest was notmore than ten yards from the house, but was taken possession of in 1914 andagain in 1915. The photographs illustrate some of our tenants. We are putting up thiswinter many more houses on the rest of the farm, as, up to this time, our effortshave been confined to the ten acres nearest the house. We have already found the following birds nesting on some part


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