18 TR By AU DU BiO UN Bs Uta Kee le 
(comp ler), Paul H. Lobik, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Macomber, David C. Marshall, 
Dorothy Marton, Margaret Meyer, Jennie Miner, Sally Packard, Clarence O. 
Palmquist, Clarence Peterson, Alfred H. Reuss, Jr., Paul Schulze, Marguerite 
Shawvan, Paul F. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade, Richard Wason, 
Isabel B. Wasson, Helen A. Wilson and William Zales. (Seen during count 
period, but not on count day: Great Horned Owl, Pintail, Winter Wren, Com- 
mon Merganser, Red-breasted Merganser, Barn Owl.) 
Lake County, WAUKEGAN. (Same area as in previous years). Jan. 1: By 
Chicago Ornithological Society members and guests, 20 participants: Joan 
Anesey, Amy Baldwin, Bertha Bannert, Karl Bartel, Harry Bierma, Reba S. 
Campbell, Rheba J. Campbell, Lewis Cooper, Howard Dean, Mr. and Mrs. 
Everard C. Hall, Ralph Hunter, Margaret C. Lehmann (compiler), Mr. and 
Mrs. Ted Nork, Paul Schulze, Ellen Tuttle, Helen A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
J. Zimmerman. (Seen in area during count period, but not on count day: 
5 Pine Grosbeaks.) 
* McHenry County, WOODSTOCK. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle, 
centered 44 mile west of junction of Bull Valley and Fleming Roads, 3 miles 
east of Woodstock. Roadsides, 40%; open country and farmlands, 35% ; 
woodlands, 20%; water area, 5%.) Dec. 29: 8:30 a.m. to 4:80) pimiecieae 
temp. 34° to 40°; wind S, 10-15 m.p.h.; 4’ snow, water 10% frozen. Total 
party-hours, 24 (9 on foot, 15 by car); total party-miles, 162 (13 on foot, 
149 by car). — Seventeen observers in six parties (ten observers at feeders) : 
Anne Carroll, Pete Carroll, Alice and Leta Clark, Darlene Fiske (compiler), 
Rosemary Fosse, Francis Hellstern, Anne Hecht, Grace Peacock, Stanley and 
Vera Perry, Leona Skinkle, Clarence Sparks, Barbara Stam, Gloria and Terry 
Sunderlage, Philip Yeagle. As described in the 1964 Census, we still had 
some hybrid Black-Mallard-Pintail ducks. (Seen in area during count period, 
but not on count day: Great Horned Owl.) 
McLean County, BLOOMINGTON. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle, 
centered at Pilchard Hall at East Bay Camp: Lake Bloomington, Money Creek, 
Mackinaw River; 40% wooded area; 30% cultivated land; 20% pastureland; 
10% shore area). Jan. 2: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rainy, fog, sunny, temp. 38; 
wind brisk. Total party-hours, 94%; total party-miles, 154. — Ten observers 
in 4 parties: Mable Spaid, Mrs. John O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Fairchild, 
Mr. and Mrs. William Stranahan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster, Larry Kline, 
Miss Elizabeth Weir’and Richard F. Bosworth (compiler). Also seen in area 
during count period, but not on count day: Chipping Sparrow, 12; Robin, 3; 
Short-eared Owl, 4. 
Mercer County, WESTERN PORTION. (Same area as in other years). — 
Jan. 2: 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cloudy; all streams open; temp. 34° to 41°; 
wind 20 m.p.h. WNW. — Thirteen observers: Bruce Bergstrom, Wendell 
Bergstrom, Adolph Cabor, Allan Carlson, Elton Fawks, Richard Greer, Theo- 
dore Greer, Mary Lou Petersen, Peter C. Petersen, Jr., Jimmy Trial, Marjie 
Trial, Robert J. Trial (compiler) and Johnny White. 
«Ogle County, OREGON. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle, cen- 
tered one mile south of White Pines State Park, including White Pines State 
Park, Grand Detour, Lowell Park, Lorado Taft Field Campus, Lowden State 
Park, Stronghold and the Rock River valley between Oregon and Dixon. Open 
fields and cultivated land, 830%; permanent pasture and rough land, 5%; 
