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Bird Houses Boys Can Build

By Albert Frederick Siepert

2018-11-02 23:55:53

Years ago a country boy heard or read that if a simple box having a hole of a certain size were set upon a post in March or early April it would not be long before bluebirds would be around to see if the place would do as a summer cottage. So he took ... Read more
Years ago a country boy heard or read that if a simple box having a hole of a certain size were set upon a post in March or early April it would not be long before bluebirds would be around to see if the place would do as a summer cottage. So he took an old paint keg such as white lead is sold in, nailed a cover across the top, cut an opening in the side and then placed it on a post ten or twelve feet high. Only a day or two passed before a soft call-note was heard, a flash of blue, and the songster had arrived. His mate came a few days later and the paint keg with its tenants became the center of interest in my life. A second brood was reared in midsummer and when the cool days of September came a fine flock left for the South. Each year the house was occupied until the post decayed and the paint keg fell down, but in memory the sad call-note is still heard when spring comes, for it is house hunting time once more, and the bluebirds are looking for the home they had known. Less

Book Details

File size2328.155 KB
Print pages72
PublisherPublic Domain Book
Publication date2015-08-11
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1098773748
Albert Frederick Siepert (1883-1947) was an American Professor of Manual Arts at the Bradley Polytechnic Institute. He was the editor of the Shop Problems Series (on tracing paper) and the Shop Notes ...

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