Kindness to Birds
The picture below shows a drinkingfont, bath and nesting-box for birds in the beautiful War Memorial Gardens of Kaikoura. Similar provision for the feathered friends of man should be made in all public gardens.
Increasing numbers of thoughtful folk are putting bird-baths into their gardens and they are pleased to have feed-boxes for them during the winter -and early spring when natural food is comparatively scarce and bad weather may make foraging difficult.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 39, 1 February 1936, Page 11
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76Kindness to Birds Forest and Bird, Issue 39, 1 February 1936, Page 11
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