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Golden-eye, and Ruddy Ducks, along with the others described before. On 
April 18 we had one Little Green Heron, Blue Birds, and Barn Swallows 
at the Lake. On April 22 we saw and photographed a Hooded Warbler. 
April 27: Orange-crowned Warbler, Orchard Oriole. April 28: Nashville 
Warbler. May 4: Blackburnian and Wilson’s Warblers, Tennessee Warbler, 
Yellow-breasted Chat. May 7 at Allerton Park: Cape May Warbler, Indigo 
Buntings, Yellow-crowned Night Heron (they nest here), Prothonotary 
Warbler. 
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NEW I.A.S. MEMBERS SINCE FEB. 10, 1960 
Tue List BELOW covers all who have joined our Society from Feb. 10 to 
about the middle of May, 1960. Members who have joined since that time 
will be listed in the September Audubon Bulletin. We are happy to wel- 
come you to our Society, and hope that you will want to join us in our 
work. See the list of Committee Chairmen at the end of each issue and 
volunteer your services as you wish. As before, the * denotes a contributing 
member; all are from Illinois unless otherwise indicated. 
Miss June E. Balding, Stewardson Amanda C. Olson, Oak Park 
Dorothea Coughlin, Oak Lawn *Goldie B. Parker, Chicago 
George B. Fell, Rockford Florence G. Peterson, Chicago 
Louis G. Flentge, Wheeling Oscar Quinn, Chicago 
Mrs. Roland H. Grimes, Chicago *Miss Julia Maria Raftree, Polo 
George Kiefer, Chicago Oruetta Robinson, Springfield 
Mrs. A. V. Knudson, Chicago Tom Rowan, Oak Park 
Frank Koscinski, Chicago Bron J. Rusin, Winnetka 
Lillian Lasch, Morton Grove James M. Rutherford, Chicago 
Frederick Lesher, West Branch, lowa Barbara K. Schaudy, Chicago 
Robert W. Mundstock, Lake Zurich *Sol Segal, Chicago 
*Alice Olhausen, Chicago Ruth G. Smith, Elmwood Park 
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