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l.A.S. 1966 CAMP-OUT AT HASTINGS LAKE 
An exciting program has just been announced for the 1966 |. A. S. 
Camp-Out, to be held at Y. M. C. A. Camp Hastings in northeastern 
Illinois. The camp is built on rolling parkland overooking a small 
lake; ihe area is rich in bird life and nature areas, including the 
famous Volo Bog. Best of all, the activities will be centered in the 
camp itself, which has a huge meeting hall and dormitory-style ac- 
commodations for over 100 persons. Rates will be low — $5.00 for 
a night’s lodging and three meals. Full details will be given in the 
August issue of THE I. A. S. NEWSLETTER — watch for it! 
— Helen Wilson, Camp-Out Chairman, Chicago, III. 
Field Notes — Additional Winter 1965-66 Records 
By Elton Fawks 
These were received too late for inclusion in the March issue of THE 
AUDUBON BULLETIN. 
Great Blue Heron — Dec. 25, 1965, to Jan. 13, 1966, Orland Park, Cook County. P. S. 
Whistling Swan — Jan. 8, three, Evanston. Mr. & Mrs. E. H. 
gene o,.10, 20, 23, three, Calumet Park. L: J. 
Jan. 22,.one, Indiana Dunes State Park, Ind. C. C. 
Harlequin Duck — Dec. 25, one, 79th & Lake. Chicago. L. G. B. 
Dec. 25, Evanston, one immature male and one adult female. D. M. 
White-winged Scoter — Jan. 8, four, lake front, Chicago. B. P. B. 
Feb. 20, one, Chicago, L. J. 
Krider’s Hawk (Red-tailed Hawk) — Dec. 19, one, Franklin Park, Cook County. C. P. 
Turkey — Dec. 26, three, Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation, Barrington. Probably offsprings 
of free-ranging bird, rather than releases or escapes, since they were not banded. D.W. 
Common Snipe — Jan. 12, one, Elizabeth, Jo Daviess Co. M. P. 
NOTE: Several years ago Robert Trial of Aledo pointed out that snipes can be found 
in the winter where farm fields are tiled and open water flows from tiles, even in 
streams as small as a foot wide. 
Glaucous Gull — Dec. 24, one; Jan. 22, four, 103rd & Doty, Chicago. C. C. 
Jan. 15, 1966, one, Peoria. L. H. P. 
Bonaparte Gull — Jan. 3, one, Long John Slough, Cook County. P. D. 
Great Horned Owl — Feb. 13, one on nest, Morton Arboretum. C. O. S. field trip. 
Saw-whet Owl — Dec. 19, one, Chicago. Mr. & Mrs. C. R. 
Jan. 7, one, Sand Ridge Forest Preserve, Cook County. A. R. 
Jan. 16, one, Sand Ridge. D. P. 
Jan. 19, one, Ned Brown Preserve, Park Ridge. I. M. G. 
Yellew-bellied Sapsucker — Jan. 30, one, Morton Arboretum. L. C. 
Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker — Feb. 27, Glenview, one female. Excellent view at 
ten-foot distance for 10 minutes. J. W. 
