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Junco, 699; Oregon Junco, 1 (E.F., R.G.); Tree Sparrow, 1,362; Chipping 
Sparrow, 6 (W.D.); Field Sparrow, 2; White-crowned Sparrow, 12; White- 
throated Sparrow, 2; Fox Sparrow, 4; Lincoln’s Sparrow, 1 (L.B.) ; Swamp 
Sparrow, 5; Song Sparrow, 171; Lapland Longspur, 2 (P.P.). Total: 74 
species; 12,940 individuals. — Carl Bengston, Lewis Blevins, Harry Carl, 
Larry Dau, Robert Dau, Walter Dau, Dale Dickinson, Mr. & Mrs. Leo 
Doering, Dave Eldridge, John Erickson, Elton Fawks, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd 
Gold, Henry Goldschmidt, Ivan Graham, Dick Greer, Jim Hanssen, Donna 
Johnson, Frances Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Dave Krause, Fred Lesher, Rev. 
Maurice Lesher, Jim Lewis, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Phillip McDermott, 
Tom Morrissey, Peter C. Petersen, Jr. (Compiler), Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. 
Petersen, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Don Price, Mrs. Paul Ryan, Joe Schropp, Martin 
Strenzaag, Pete Strohbehn, Bob Trial, Mrs. Harry Warner, Mike Yeast. 
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Sangamon County, SPRINGFIELD. Seven and one-half mile radius cen- 
tered in city square, including Lake Springfield, Clear Lake, Oak Ridge 
Cemetery, Carpenter’s Park, Winch’s Lane, Chatham Flats, and Sangamon 
river (same as last year). Water 5%, river bottom 15%, river bluffs 5%, 
pasture 20%, plowland 40%, city parks 15%. Dec. 26; 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 
p.m. Overcast, some snow flurries; temperature 32° to 33°; wind N, 15 
m.p.h. Snow on ground; lakes 95% frozen; river open. Twenty observers 
in 6 parties. Total party-hours, 39 (18 on foot, 26 by car); total party- 
miles, 807 (15 on foot, 292 by car). — Great Blue Heron, 1; Mallard, 518; 
Black Duck, 50; Wood Duck, 1; Canvasback, 1; Common Goldeneye, 30; 
Bufflehead, 1; Common Merganser, 20; Red-breasted Merganser, 1; Cooper’s 
Hawk, 1; Red-tailed Hawk, 16; Red-shouldered Hawk, 4; Rough-legged 
Hawk, 2; Marsh Hawk, 8; Sparrow Hawk, 15; Bobwhite, 19; American 
Coot, 8; Herring Gull, 3; Ring-billed Gull, 66; Mourning Dove, 77; Great 
Horned Owl, 1; Barred Owl, 5; Belted Kingfisher, 3; Yellow-shafted 
Flicker, 115; Pileated Woodpecker, 2; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 29; Red- 
headed Woodpecker, 1; Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 2; Hairy Woodpecker, 8; 
Downy Woodpecker, 46; Horned Lark, 88; Blue Jay, 124; Common Crow, 
184; Black-capped Chickadee, 118; Tufted Titmouse, 77; White-breasted 
Nuthatch, 6; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 1; Brown Creeper, 2; Carolina Wren, 
3; Mockingbird, 8; Brown Thrasher, 3; Eastern Bluebird, 11; Golden- 
crowned Kinglet, 5; Loggerhead Shrike, 3; Starling, 1,700; House Sparrow, 
1100; Eastern Meadowlark, 2; Redwinged Blackbird, 8; Brewer’s Blackbird, 
1; Common Grackle, 4; Cardinal, 172; American Goldfinch, 40; Slate- 
colored Junco, 210; Tree Sparrow, 71; Field Sparrow, 1; White-crowned 
Sparrow, 8; White-throated Sparrow, 2; Song Sparrow, 49. Total: 58 
species; 5,050 individuals. — Dr. and Mrs. Richard Allyn, Erma Bixler, 
Mina Bixler, Gladys Coffin, Maurice Cook, Tom Crabtree, Armina S. Far- 
rar, Vernon Greening, Katey Hamrick, Lena Hardbarger, Lois Hogan, 
Ellen Hopkins, Al Kaszynski, Emma Leonhard, R. C. Mulvey, William 
O’Brien, W. A. Sausaman (Compiler), Daisy Thompson, Richard Ware 
(Springfield Audubon Society). 
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Will County, CHANNAHON, All points along 15 miles of the following 
canal and rivers: South along tow-path of I. & M. Canal; northwest side 
of DuPage river; along Illinois river to Morris (in Grundy County) ; from 
Morris on southwest side of Illinois river, following Kankakee river and 
DesPlaines river back to Channahon. River edge, 60%; deciduous woodlots, 
