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parties: Wendell Bergstrom, Bruce Bergstrom, Larry Dau, Elton Fawks, 
Richard Greer, Theodore Greer, Kay Love, Mary Lou Petersen, Peter C. 
Petersen, Jr., Frank Rodl, Marjie Trial, Robert J. Trial (Compiler), Norman 
Ward and John White. 
"Ogle County, OREGON. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle centered 
one mile south and a l'ttle east of White Pines State Park, including White 
Pines State Park, Grand Detour, Lowell Park, and the Rock River between 
Oregon and Grand Detour. Open fields and farmland, 65% ; white pine forest, 
10% ; deciduous woods, 15%; rivers and farmland, 10% ). Jan. 3, 1965; clear; 
temp. 32° to 35°; wind 2 to 5 m.p.h. Total party-hours, 98.5 (57.5 on foot, 
36 by car); total party-miles 413.5 (65.5 on foot, 348 by car). Fifty-two 
observers in nineteen parties: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw, Ellen Stenmark, 
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lebre, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Emmert, Mike Emmert, Mr. 
Mike Emmert, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Worsley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade, 
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, Kenneth Barnhart, 
John Swanstrom, John Bivens, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stultz, Rachel Hughes, 
Florence Fox, Nelle Seise, Paul Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Mr. 
and Mrs. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gronberg, Mary Heindel, Ann 
Roe (Compiler), Johnny Roe, Jack Keegan, Dean Mades, Mike Hess, Dick 
Braun, Donald Mades, Mr. and Mrs. Art Carpenter, Craig Carpenter, Mr. 
and Mrs. Pete Miller, Wayne Baker, Ragnor Erikson, Ira Davis, Greg Davis, 
J. Q. Davis, Ann Priemer, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Van Scoy. 
Peoria County, PEORIA. (Center of the 15-mile diameter circle was at the 
Bradley Park entrance on Main Street in Peoria). Jan. 3, 1965; 7:00 a.m. to 
5:00 p.m.; temp. 24° to 39°; clear and sunny; wind 0 to 3 mp.ho; no vsnom 
on ground; very muddy; most waters open. Total party-hours, 78 (44 on 
foot, 25 by car, 9 stationary) ; total party-miles, 348 (49 on foot, 299 by car). 
Thirty-eight observers in nine parties: Mrs. E. M. Anderson, E. R. Billings, 
Dr. R. G. Bjorklund, Miss E. Bogan, Dr. J. R. Canterbury, Mrs.R. W. Cox, 
Dr. R. S_ Easton, Dr. C. D. Evans, J. Findlay, III, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grebner, 
David and Marjorie Grebner, Mrs. R. Grob, Mrs. P. Humphreys, Miss IK. M. 
Kaspar, Miss G. Kinhofer, O. M. Lowry, Jr., M. Mahoney, P. L. Martin, C. 
A. McCumber, J. Miller, H. G. Nelson, Mrs. E. H. Powers, Dr. and Mrs. L. 
H. Princen (Compiler), Miss B. Pyle, C. E. Rist, J. H. Sedgwick, W. Strand, 
Dr. N. W. Taylor, Mrs. E. S. Thomas, Miss E. Tjaden, R. H. VanNorman, 
Mrs. C. Voeste, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weber, and Mrs. I. Welty. (Seen in 
count period, but not on count day: Canada Goose, Blue Goose, American 
Widgeon, Common Merganser, Bald Eagle, Great Horned Owl, Yellow-bellied 
Sapsucker, Robin, Myrtle Warbler, Brown-headed Cowbird, Swamp Sparrow). 
Richland County, BIRD HAVEN SANCTUARY, OLNEY. (All points within 
15-mile diameter circle centered on Bird Haven, two miles northeast of 
Olney. Deciduous forest, 10%; open farmland, 90%). Dec. 26: 7:00 a.m. to 
5:00 p.m.; cloudy; temp. 27° to 29°; wind NW, 3 m.p.h.; streams and ponds 
were open. Total party-hours, 34% (9% on foot, 25 by car); total party- 
miles, 890 (12 on foot, 878 by car). Seventeen observers in six parties: 
Arnold Anderson, Yvonne Anderson, Mike Bridges, Vivian Bridges, W. R. 
Bridges, Anna Bullard, Robert Bullard, Mabel Grove, Minnie Hundley, Dan 
Kautz, Chester Scherer, Violet Scherer, Linda Shaw, Suzanne Shaw, Vera 
Shaw (Compiler), Richard Thom, Jr, James Welker. 
