Vol. 22, No. 5 
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B 0 9 0 ta H “^„ hi : n ^ “3 9 r0 «nds at 
previous 16-year period. On umt-about average for the 
and J. McCormack ), proportionately high^umbers^rhens 0 ^ 61 C ’ McCormick ' 
spring despite low numbers of cocks. Thus a Irl f ^ observed this 
the breeding flock (i.e. hens)“£r. T ^ distribution of 
This spring, in contrast to the sprinq of 107 R Cmuoi nn.\ 
acreages of wheat are again present on private and in 22(4):3 h s i«ble 
the 7 sanctuary units. The wheat acreage nlut « d J or near ea ch of 
seedings and 80 acres of prescribed hurts (March197^°^"““ 9 ras 5 -' e 9 ume 
should afford quality cover for broods in 979 L* sanctlja !- |es 
improvement, particularly on the Galbreath and r °mV i'° r renovat,on and 
should be 815 acres of nest-brood covet on tht aanctuaries , there 
Bogota in I 98 O. This will he t-ha u- . 1^001 acres of sanctuaries at 
on the Bogota sanctuaries. Exoansi ' 9 f P ro P ort ‘ on of cover attained to date 
add somewhat to this more’ favorab le°hab i taVout itok.' Feed ' Grain Pro 9 ram may 
