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McHENRY COUNTY BIRD CLUB 
The officers for 1964 are: Mr, Marion Yeagle, president; Mrs, K, V. Fiske 
Ssecretary-treasurer; Mrs. H, N. Birren, program chairman; Mrs, W, Carrol, Jr., 
publicity, The Club conducts field trips at 9 a,m, of the 3rd Saturday of each 
month, except Jan., Feb., and March, April 18, Early Migrants, Joslyn's Woods, 
Woodstock...May 2, Morton Arboretum... May 16, Bull Valley Area,..dune 20, Nesting 
Birds, "Tanglewood", Fleming Road. 

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF PARK RIDGE 
Meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 8 Pem., South Park Fieldhouse, Talcott & 
Cumberland, To spotlight their "Bring Back the Bluebird" Program, their Newsletter 
carried a colored Bluebird sticker, This Society, started in 1955, now has 62 mem- 
bers, Walter L. Vogl, vice-president, is also a member of the International 
Committee of the Cook County Farm Bureau. 
AUDUBON SOCIETY OF GREATER EAST ST. LOUIS 
Field trips scheduled by this Club are: April 11, Bird Walk, Grand Marais State 
Park; April 18, geology field trip to Jonesboro; also on April 18, bird walk, 
Wrischniks, bregkfasts; April 25, bird walk, Cahokia Mounds, breakfast. 
THE CHICAGO ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
This organization has scheduled the following field trips: April 18, Chicago Lake 
Front-meet 8 a.m, in Grant Park at parking lot north of the Chicago Natural History 
Museum; May 3, Eggers Woods and Calumet Area-meet at 3 am. at Eggers Woods Field 
House, on 112th St, east of Ewing Ave, If you go by bus, get off at Avenue C; May 
17, Waukegan Area-{ meet 7330 a.m. at Illinois Beach State Park, at first parking lot 
in nature area, south of main entrance road; June 7, Saganashkee Slough and 
Vicinity- meet at 7:30 a.m, at dam on Willow Springs Rd., just north of Route 83, 
Meeting place cannot be reached from Route 83, only from 107th St, 
KISHWAUKEE AUDUBON SOCIETY 
Loring M. Jones, president, writes, "..,hope several of us will attend Annual I,A.5, 
Meeting in May...will encourage all who can to do so, Club meets 4th Monday of 
each month, Sept. through May.,.hold four regularly scheduled field trips, spring 
and fall migration, and summer and “inter resident,,.sponsors showings of Wildlife 
films,..and entered into contract witha lessor for 95 acres of non-—cultivated land 
which has been designated as a Wildlife Sanctuary in Kingstown Township, The 
Society also reports growing membership, 
THE PRAIRIE CLUB-+CHICAGO 
April events are: April 4, Jackson Park Hike and Party~leave Randolph Street 
Illinois Central Station at 1:32 pem.; April 5, Twenty-Mile on the Towpath- leave by 
private car; April 11, DesPlaines Flower Preview, 1:30 p,m,- leave C.& N.,W.R.R, 
Station, Madison & Canal Sts.; April 12, Brookfield Zoo- 12:15 p,m,— leave Union 
Station via C.B,&Q.R.R, For more information,call Hazel Joy, DEarborn 2-3737, 
LINCOLNWOOD GARDEN CLUB 
Mrs, Paul Klopsteg reports the following activities of her club: sends a member to 
the Garden Clubs of Illinois Conservation Conference annually; sends a Girl Scout 
leader to the Audubon Camp in Jisconsin each year; Sponsors annually a high school 
Student at the Youth Conservation Workshop in Illinois; and has organized a junior 
group, "The Bud Watchers," composed of children and grandchildren of members, 

