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Brechlin, Irene Buchanan, Eugene Cole, Mrs. Harvey Davids, Charles 
HKasterberg, Joseph I’. Healy, Miss Vera Heatly, Stanley Hedeen, Mr. & 
Mrs. John Helmer, Mrs. Walter S. Huxford, John J. Janusz, J1., Ronald 
John, Mr. & Mrs. Russell L. Mannette, Miss Helen McMillen, Amanda Ol- 
son, Robert P. Russell, Jr., Miss Catherine Schaffer, Philip N. Steffen, 
James R. Ware (Compiler), I°. Crosby Whitehead, Janet Zimmermann. 
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*Fulton-Savanna; CARROLL AND WHITESIDE COUNTIES, ILL.; CLINTON AND 
JACKSON COUNTIES, IA. Seven and one-half mile radius centering on Iowa 
bank of Mississippi River 7 miles north of Clinton-Fulton bridge, including 
Lock 18, Spring Lake Refuge (Illinois), and Eagle Point Park (Iowa). 
Dec. 26; 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; overcast with fog and rain; temperature 
45° to 52°; wind, S.E., 0-10 m.p.h.; 2-10 inches of old snow; river 40% 
open. Six observers in 3 parties. Total party-hours, 20 (6 on foot, 14 by 
car); total party-miles, 197 (7 on foot, 190 by car). — Mallard, 3; Pintail, 
1; Common Goldeneye, 60; Common Merganser, 26; Cooper’s Hawk, 2; Red- 
tailed Hawk, 3; Rough-legged Hawk, 2; Bald Eagle, 3; Marsh Hawk, 1; 
Sparrow Hawk, 1; Bobwhite, 1; Ring-necked Pheasant, 4; Killdeer, 1; Her- 
ring Gull, 86; Ring-billed Gull, 41; Mourning Dove, 3; Barred Owl, 2; Long- 
eared Owl, 2; Yellow-shafted Flicker, 1; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 9; Red- 
headed Woodpecker, 1; Hairy Woodpecker, 3; Downy Woodpecker, 19; 
Horned Lark, 1; Blue Jay, 41; Common Crow, 70; Black-capped Chickadee, 
64; Tufted Titmouse, 2; White-breasted Nuthatch, 6; Red-breasted Nut- 
hatch, 1; Brown Creeper, 1; Carolina Wren, 2; Robin, 1; Eastern Bluebird, 
1; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 3; Cedar Waxwing, 2; Starling, 301; House 
Sparrow, 1,116; Eastern Meadowlark, 9; Western Meadowlark, 3; Cardinal, 
60; Purple Finch, 3; Am. Goldfinch, 8; Slate-colored Junco, 190; Tree Spar- 
row, 262; Chipping Sparrow, 1; Field Sparrow, 2; Swamp Sparrow, 1; Song 
Sparrow, 4. Total: 49 species, 2,430 individuals. 
The Chipping Sparrow was identified by Maurice Lesher. Peter Peter- 
sen, Jr. and Lewis Blevins observed the Field Sparrow. — Lewis Blevins, 
Elton Fawks, James Hodges, Maurice Lesher, Peter Petersen, Jr. (Com- 
piler), Mike Yeast. 
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*Jasper-Pulaski State Game Preserve, INDIANA (same area as in 1955). Dee. 
26; 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Low overcast; temp. 40° to 44°; wind S., 12-15 
m.p.h.; ground bare, water open. Six observers in 1 party. Total party- 
hours, 9 (7 on foot, 2 by car); total party-miles 29 (7 on foot, 22 by car). 
— Canada Goose, 148; Mallard, 2; Common Merganser, 14; Red-tailed 
Hawk, 1; Marsh Hawk, 2; Bobwhite, 10; Ring-necked Pheasant, 8; Mourn- 
ing Dove, 10; Long-eared Owl, 1; Belted Kingfisher, 1; Red-bellied Wood- 
pecker, 4; Red-headed Woodpecker, 23; Hairy Woodpecker, 8; Downy Wood- 
pecker, 19; Blue Jay, 70; Common Crow, 110; Black-capped Chickadee, 45; 
Tufted Titmouse, 15; White-breasted Nuthatch, 19; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 
6; Brown Creeper, 1; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 10; Cedar Waxwing, 1; 
Starling, 152; House Sparrow, 225; Cardinal, 38; Purple Finch, 3; Am. 
