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row Hawk, 1; Mourning Dove, 2; Great Horned Owl, 1; Barred Owl, 1; 
Long-eared Owl, 1; Belted Kingfisher, 1; Yellow-shafted Flicker, 2; Red- 
bellied Woodpecker, 12; Red-headed Woodpecker, 20; Hairy Woodpecker, 9; 
Downy Woodpecker, 30; Horned Lark, 2; Blue Jay, 112; Common Crow, 
3852; Black-capped Chickadee, 144; Tufted Titmouse, 41; White-breasted 
Nuthatch, 60; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 61; Brown Creeper, 15: Golden- 
crowned Kinglet, 4; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 1; Starling, 170; House Spar- 
row, 306; Meadowlark species, 1; Cardinal, 54; Am. Goldfincn, 36; Slate- 
colored Junco, 150; Oregon Junco, 1; Tree Sparrow, 34; Field Sparrow, 12; 
Fox Sparrow, 4; Song Sparrow, 10. Total: 85 species, 1,657 individuals. 
Seen in area during count period but not on count day: Great Blue Heron, 
1; Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1; Gray Partridge, 2; Carolina Wren, 1: Brown 
Thrasher, 1; Lapland Longspur, 1 flock. — Paul Beebe, Mr. & Mrs. Justin 
Darrah, Mrs. Sherwood Dixon, Dave Dixon, Vickey Eichler, Mr. & Mrs. 
Ragnar Erikson, Mrs. John Fox, Helen Fox, Martha Fried, Mr. & Mrs. 
W. E. Gronberg, Mr. & Mrs. Max Hagans, John Hagans, Mrs. Mary Hein- 
del, Mickey Herzog, Jack Keegan, Steve Lahow, Mickey McCardle, Graydon 
Moll, Peter Nichols, Miss Marie Nilsson, Charles O’Connor, Bill & Bob 
O’Connor, Mr. & Mrs. John Roe, Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Rowles, Mrs. J. G. 
Seise, Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Shaw (Compilers), Mrs. D. A. Stenrnark, War- 
ren Stultz. 
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éWhite Pines (Second Count Area). 74%-mile radius centering one mile west 
and a bit north of Harmon to include Rock River between Sterling and 
Dixon, and the Green River Game Preserve. Open fields and farmland 94% ; 
deciduous woods 5%; rivers 1%. Jan. 3, 1960; 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Partly 
cloudy to clear; temp. 10° to 19°; wind N.W., 15 m.p.h. Thirty-five observers 
in 9 parties. Total party-hours, 55 (40 on foot, 15 by car) ; total party-miles, 
225 (30 on foot, 195 by car). — Mallard, 35; Black Duck, 11; Common 
Goldeneye, 2; Common Merganser, 3; Sharp-shinned Hawk, 4; Red-tailed 
Hawk, 10; Rough-legged Hawk, 8; Marsh Hawk, 10; Sparrow Hawk, 3; 
Gray Partridge, 6; Bobwhite, 46; Ring-necked Pheasant, 24; Mongolian 
Pheasant, 4; Herring Gull, 7; Mourning Dove, 6; Great Horned Owl, 2; 
Belted Kingfisher, 3; Yellow-shafted Flicker, 1; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 
15; Red-headed Woodpecker, 9; Hairy Woodpecker, 1; Downy Woodpecker, 
20; Horned Lark, 12; Blue Jay, 59; Common Crow, 1,684; Black-capped 
Chickadee, 74; ‘Tufted Titmouse, 2; White-breasted Nuthatch, 12; Red- 
breasted Nuthatch, 3; Brown Creeper, 9; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 1; North- 
ern Shrike, 1; Starling, 254; House Sparrow, 574; Meadowlark species, 6; 
Brewer’s Blackbird, 1; Cardinal, 86; Am. Goldfinch, 167; Tree Sparrow, 283; 
Field Sparrow, 2; Swamp Sparrow, 5; Song Sparrow, 11. Total: 42 species, 
3,476 individuals. Seen in area during count period but not on count day: 
Common Grackle, 1; Purple Finch, 2; White-throated Sparrow, 1. — Mr. & 
Mrs. Justin Darrah, Tim Dixon, Dick Finch, Eddie Gearhart, Mr. & Mrs. 
W. E. Gronberg, Mr. & Mrs. Max Hagans, John Hagans, Mike & Rickey 
Heath, Mickey Herzog, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Kaecker, Jack Keegan, Steve 
Lahow, Mickey McCardle, Peter Nichols, Charles O’Connor, Bill & Bob 
O’Connor, Dick & Gene Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. John Roe, Amos & John Roe, 
Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Shaw (Compilers), Mike Simkins, Mrs. D. A. Sten- 
mark, Warren Stultz, Jim Vandenburg, Fred Zbinden. 
