C4-—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26,1981 Wildlife haven (Continued from Page C 2) farmer, his crops, livestock, buildings, woodlots, and equip ment.” Mrs. Adams remarked that farmers today are realizing the benefits of birds because of their depleting numbers. Almost all farmers reported insect control as a benefit from birds along with recreational and aesthetic value, rodent and rabbit control, weed control, food for the table, income from hunting, and scavenger activities. After learning about the birds plight, Tim went to work building several attractive bird homes for the bluebird, wrens, martins and chickadees. He also hoped to at tract quail, grouse, woodpeckers, hummingbird and mourning dove with food patches scattered throughout the haven. Since his haven was already occupied by mature trees and shrubs, he planted low vegetation, and seedling plants such as the Pine & Maple Bedroom Furniture “FACTORY CLOSEOUT” YEARS PRICES PLUS FREE NIGHT STAND TRIPLE DRESSER 5 DRAWER CHEST $ 479.00 SPINDLE BED DOUBLE DRESSER 5 DRAWER CHEST $ 449.00 SPINDLE BED SINGLE DRESSER 4 DRAWER CHEST AA SPINDLE BED , Captain's chair $69 00 FISHER'S FURNITURE ROUTE 896.- 6 Ml. SOUTH OF STRASBURG IN VILLAGE OF GEORGETOWN BOX 57, BART, PA HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat. 8-5 Thurs. & Fri. 8-9 sunflower to attract the nesting birds. The haven’s water is supplied naturally by a stream in the pasture. But Tim was in the ex perimenting mood and wanted to add an attractive feature to his haven with a bird bath. The bird bath was a simple design with a wash basin and hole. He dug a hole the same size of the wash basin and placed the basin in it keeping the water fresh and easily removable. Adams remarked that Tim’s haven is just one unique way of providing and attracting specific wildlife near your home or farm. Howeve , all farm wildlife havens need not be as specialized and the farmer can provide the basic four needs by just following a few conservations steps in their far ming methods. One such conservation farming method would be to leave a hun dred feet or so along the borders of fields for later mowing which leaves the nest unharmed and ATHENS AT LAST With Any 3 Piece Bedroom Suite $229 00 $69 00 $ll2 95 Princess Night table Poster bed gives the young wildlife time to leave it. Another conservation step would be providing good shelter and escape cover in “odd areas”.which are eroded areas in crop fields, bare knobs, sink holes', sand blowouts, large gullies, abandoned roads and more. 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It is the living fence of close-growing shrubs. Mrs. Adams noted that recent tests have shown that shrubbery fence rows harbor fewer harmful and many more beneficial kinds of wildlife than do grassy fence rows on the farm. The naturalist remarked that those are just a few of the simple ways a farmer can contribute to wildlife management on their farm with little cost. Tim’s wildlife haven is a prime example of what can be attracted by the appropriate habitate said Adams. Upon completing his wildlife haven, Tim’s efforts were quickly rewarded when a mour- BEAT INFLATION WITH THESE PRICES Reg. Sale Our Price ning dove nestled in the un dergrowth, a downy woodpecker stopped in for a few days, a tufted titmouse is making its home, and squirrels scamper about daily. Adams remarked, “After a year of those kinds of visitors. 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