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Cook County, PALOS PARK, TINLEY PARK. (Banding stations, fields 
and farms within a six-mile area; banding stations 45%, plowed fields 
20%, oak woods 25%, marsh land 10%). Jan. 1: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; clear; 
temp. 30° at start, 33° at end; wind NW 3 to 8 m.p.h.; snow cover 1 to 5”; 
3 observers in 2 parties. Total party-hours, 16 (4 on foot, 12 by car); total 
party-miles, 115 (3 on foot, 112 by car). — Karl E. Bartel (compiler), Alfred 
Reuss and Robert Reuss. 
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Cook, DuPage, Kane Counties, BARRINGTON. (All points within a 15- 
mile diameter circle centered at SW corner Sec. 36, Barrington Township, 
including Deer Grove, Spring Lake, Trout Park, Mallard Lake and west 
half of Busse Forest; plowland 50%, grassland 25%, oak-hickory forest 5%, 
marsh 4%, water 1%, plantings and thickets 5%, towns 10%). Dec. 28; 
5:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; snow, rain and sleet all day; temp. 27° to 38°; wind 
E, 25 m.p.h. to SW, 15 m.p.h. in p.m.; 6 to 8” new snow cover, streams 
flowing, other waters 95% frozen; 18 observers in 5 to 7 parties. Total 
party-hours, 484 (39% by foot, 9 by car); total party-miles, 170 (39% on 
foot, 130% by car). — George Burger, S.T. Dillon, Betty Dralle, Peter Dring, 
Anna Giese, William Giese, Charles Jarvis, Mary Kirkland, Wallace Kirk- 
land, Mrs. David McConnell, Mrs. David Oatman, R.C. Oldenberg, Shirley 
Peterson, Carol Redeker, Emily Roberts, Nelle Seise, Lorraine Westcott 
and Charles Westcott (compiler). (Kane County Chapter of Illinois Audu- 
bon Society, Natural History Society of Barrington, and guests.) (Seen in 
area during count period, but not on count day: Sparrow Hawk, Gray 
Partridge, American Coot, Red Crossbill.) 
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DuPage County, ARBORETUM, LISLE (same area as in previous years). 
Dec. 26; cloudy; 12° to 20°; wind N 5 m.p.h.; 2” snow on ground; creeks 
frozen; by Chicago Ornithological Society members and guests, 37 partici- 
pants. — Robert C. Anderson, Joan R. Anesey, Bertha Bannert, Karl E. 
Bartel, Harry Bierma, Laurence C. Binford, Bedford Brown, Jr., Albert 
Campbell, Charles T. Clark, Peter Dring, Alfred Dupree, Alma Greene, 
Ed Hall, Florence Hall, Richard B. Hoger, Mike Janis, Margaret C. Lehmann 
(compiler), Paul H. Lobik, Roberts Mann, Margaret Meyer, Jennie B. 
Miner, Raymond Mostek, Amanda C. Olson, Helen Otis, Thomas Otis, 
Clarence M. Peterson, Alfred H. Reuss, Ira Sanders, Catherine Schaffer, 
Paul Schulze, Marguerite Shawvan, Ruth Smith, Floyd Swink, Isabel 
Wasson, and Charles A. Westcott. 
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Jersey & Calhoun Counties, PERE MARQUETTE STATE PARK. (All 
points within a 15-mile diameter circle centered at Meppen, including 
parts of Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge; Missouri side of Mississip- 
pi River not included; upland woods and fields 20%, bottomlands 80%). 
Dec. 26; 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; clear, temp. 10° to 34°: wind NW s2em 
3 m.p.h.; lakes mostly frozen, rivers open; 48 observers in 7 parties. Total 
party-hours, 58 (36 on foot, 22 by car); total party-miles, 300 (30 on foot, 
270 by car). — Sam Alfend, Dick Anderson, Chris Arhos, Kathryn Arhos, 
Paul Bauer, Alberta Bolinger, Andrew Bromet, Bill Brush, Eleanor Brown, 
Ray Brown, Jack Buese, Donald Davis, Bob Dwyer, Ted Gaddis, John 
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