TABLE OF CONTENTS
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| Our Friends the Birds | [11] |
| Birds That Adapt Themselves to Nesting Boxes | [12] |
| The Bluebirds | [13] |
| The Robin | [14] |
| The Titmice | [14] |
| The Wrens | [15] |
| The Woodpecker | [16] |
| Bird House Material | [16] |
| Methods of Finishing Exteriors | [18] |
| Bird Box Specifications | [20] |
| Typical Bird House Specifications | [21] |
| Methods of Conducting a Bird House Contest | [23] |
| Bird House Day | [26] |
| Bird Enemies | [27] |
| General Directions for Starting Work on the Bird Boxes | [28] |
| Winter Care of the Birds | [35] |
| Plate 1—Blue Bird House | [41] |
| Plate 2—Blue Bird House | [42] |
| Plate 3—Blue Bird House | [43] |
| Plate 4—Blue Bird House | [44] |
| Plate 5—Blue Bird House | [45] |
| Plate 6—Box for Robins | [46] |
| Plate 7—Box for Robins | [47] |
| Plate 8—Box for Wrens | [48] |
| Plate 9—Double Wren House | [49] |
| Plate 10—Downy Woodpecker House | [50] |
| Plate 11—Box for Hairy Woodpeckers | [51] |
| Plate 12—Flicker House | [52] |
| Plate 13—Woodpecker House | [53] |
| Plate 14—Nuthatch House | [54] |
| Plate 15—Nuthatch House | [55] |
| Plate 16—Box for Tree Swallow | [56] |
| Plate 17—Titmouse House | [57] |
| Plate 18—Chickadee House | [58] |
| Plate 19—Houses from Common Objects | [59] |
| Plate 19a—Suggested Designs for Boxes | [60] |
| Plate 20—Feeding Devices | [61] |
Fig. 5. Exhibit of Birdhouses Made In the St. Johnsbury Schools in 1919.