BIRDS IN PARIS
Madame Francois, of 31 Boulevard de Courcelles, Paris, is a great friend of birds who has turned her house into a bird refuge. Food is put out on the window sills of the third door for the smaller birds: pigeons are fed on the pavement down below at 10.30 every morning: on the fourth floor the windows have been taken out, and feeding vessels are kept full all day. Madame Francois is well known, and all kinds of people bring to her birds which have been injured in the streets. The windows being always open, these patients are quite free to go away as soon as they wish.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23499, 13 May 1938, Page 11
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111BIRDS IN PARIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23499, 13 May 1938, Page 11
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