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»Carroll and Whiteside Counties, SAVANNA-FULTON. Fifteen-mile diameter 
circle centered at Elk River Junction, Iowa. Dec. 28: 7:15 A.M. to 5:15 P.M. 
Clear, partly overcast; Temp. -5° to 23° F., wind W, 4 to 10 m.p.h.; river 
98% ice-covered; ground covered by 1” to 6” of old snow. Eight observers 
in two parties. Total party-hours 19 (7 on foot, 12 by car); total party-miles 
215 (8 on foot, 207 by car). — Larry Dau, Mrs Ross King, Fred Lesher, 
Jolene Lesher, Rev. Maurice Lesher, Mary Lou Petersen, Peter Petersen, 
Jr. (Compiler), Norman Ward. (Seen but not tabulated: unidentified meadow- 
larks.) 
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Chanipaign County, URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. Centered at Staley to in- 
clude Sangamon River near White Heath. Lake-of-the-Woods, Trelease and 
Brownfield Woods, city dump, intervening farmland; woods 40%, forest 
edge 25%, open country 35%. Dec. 21: 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.; clear; -9° to 
9° F.; wind slight; 6-inch snow cover; thirteen observers in four parties; 
total party-hours 25 (21 on foot, 4 by car); total party-miles 200 (30 on foot, 
170 by car.) — William S. Brooks, Charles and Joan Coston, Lois Drury, 
Jean and Richard Graber, Katie Hamrick, S. C. Kendeigh (Compiler), 
Robert and Sharon ‘Lumsden, Philip R. Norton, H. H. Shoemaker, H. E. 
Weaver (Champaign County Audubon Society.) 
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Cook County, CHICAGO’S NORTH SHORE. All points within a 15-mile 
diameter circle centered at Highways 68 and 41 in Glencoe. Feeders 20%, 
open fields 22%, river bottoms 20%, lagoons 15%, roads 3%. Dec. 28: 
Pe eviesto. 4:30 PiM.; clear, temp. 10° to 20°; wind SW, 10 m.p.h.; traces 
of snow on ground; lake open. 34 observers in 4 parties. Total party-hours 
40 (30 on foot, 10 by car); total party-miles 150 (40 on foot, 110 by car). — 
Anne and Kenneth Anglemire, Helen Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
Brechlin, Irene Buchanan, Harold Corey, Peggy Drake, Charles Easter- 
berg, Kim Eckert, Mrs. Bertha Huxford, Stanley Hedeen, Richard Horwitz, 
Emil Malavolti, Russell Mannette, Hazel Norton, Barbara Nobles, Louise 
North, Amanda C. Olson, Tom Paul, Irving I. Rosen, Robert Russell, Jr., 
Catharina Schaffer, Mrs. Jerome Sloncen, Jeffrey Sanders, Phillip N. 
Steffen, Pete Swain, Fran Thoresen, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ware (Compiler), 
Ruth Westbrook, Cahrles F. Wright, Albert and Janet Zimmerman (Evan- 
ston Bird Club). (Seen in area during count period, but not on count day: 
Bufflehead, Hermit Thrush, Myrtle Warbler, Cowbird.) 
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Cook County, ORLAND PARK. The entire census was taken within the 
limits of the McGinnis Slough Wildlife Refuge, bordered on the north and 
west by farms and residential areas, and on the south and east by 148rd 
Street and U.S. 45, respectively. The area was purposely restricted so that 
one observer could cover it as adequately as possible. Slough (frozen) 
90%, forest 20%, brush and forest edge 25%, open fields 5%. Dec. 28: Sky 
clear in morning, becoming overcast in afternoon. All waterways frozen 
under heavy snow. Temperatures -3° to 15°, wind W, 10 to 15 mp.h.; 
time 0630 to 1645 hours. Total hours, 10%; total miles, 13 (10 on foot, 3 
by car). One observer — Mathew H. Wray (Compiler). (Seen in area during 
count period, but not on count day: Mourning Dove, Red-breasted Nut- 
hatch, Song Sparrow.) 
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*Cook County, TINLEY PARK. North of Tinley Park and east of Orland 
Park, and all roads in between. Includes six banding stations of Karl 
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