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*CODE: Waukegan; (7'%-mile radius, with Illinois Beach State Park on 
the north and Tower Road, Winnetka, on the south). Waukegan harbor, 
woods and fields north of Waukegan, Public Service cooling pond, foot of 
Greenwood Avenue, Illinois Eeach State Park nature area and the pines, 
Lake Michigan shore, cooling pond at Winnetka; lake edge area 60%, long 
leaf pine stands 10%, open fields 15%, inland lakes and creeks 10%, open 
oak woods 5%. Jan. 1, 1957; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Clear; temp. 7° to 15°; 
wind NW, 15-18 m.p.h.; ground bare; rivers and creeks frozen; Lake 
Michigan open with ice floes. 8 observers in one party, but spread out. 
Total party hours, 8 (5 on foot, 3 by car); total party miles, 40 (7 on foot, 
33 by car). Ducks were observed with three 20X and 40X scopes. — Amy G. 
Baldwin, Karl E. Bartel (compiler), Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. ea 
R. Smith, Carl Wilm, Margaret Lehmann, Bertha Bannert. 
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*CODE: White Pines; White Pines State Park (same as last year); circle 
roughly 15 miles in diameter with White Pines Park as the center. Dee. 30; 
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; weather cloudy and cool in a.m. but some sun in 
p.m. 27 observers covering 20 miles by foot and 35 miles by car. — Gertrude 
Cann, Thelma Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Nancy Hall, William Hooks, 
Mr. and Mrs. Keacker, Ruth Kersten, Grover Lichtenheld, Mrs. Heck Mann, 
Vivian Maxson, Mr. Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul, Mr. and Mrs Peter- 
men, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Priemer, Glen and Mary Schnadt, Nellie Seise, Mr. 
and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Ellen Stenmark (compiler), Dr. David Stevens, 
G. C. Terry (White Pines Bird Club). 
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Supplementary Reports 
THE FOLLOWING COUNTS were not included in the table because they over- 
lapped areas already reported, or were too far from the Illinois area. 
Clinton, Iowa: 7% mile radius centering on Iowa side of Mississippi river 
7 miles north of Clinton-Fulton bridge, including Lock No. 13 and Spring 
Lake Refuge in Illinois, and Eagle Point Park in Iowa. Open farmland 45%, 
deciduous woodland 30%, river shore 10%, coniferous woodland 10%, resi- 
dential area 5%. Dec. 29; 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; weather cloudy to overcast 
with snow flurries; ground covered with light blanket of snow % to 1 inch 
deep; wind NW, 0 to 5 m.p.h.; temp. 22° to 30°; 7 observers in 2 parties; 
party-hours, 16 ( 5 on foot, 11 by car); party-miles, 162 ( 7 on foot, 155 
by car). Mallard Duck, 323; Black Duck, 6; Pintail, 5; American Golden-eye, 
2; American Merganser, 1; Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1; Red-tailed Hawk, 28; 
Red-shouldered Hawk, 1; Rough-legged Hawk, 3; Marsh Hawk, 11; Bob- 
white Quail, 47; Herring Gull, 3; Mourning Dove, 34; Long-eared Owl, 5; 
Belted Kingfisher, 1; Yellow-shafted Flicker, 9; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 9; 
Hairy Woodpecker, 8; Downy Woodpecker, 22; Horned Lark, 3; Blue Jay, 
25; American Crow, 109; Black-capped Chickadee, 36; Tufted Titmouse, 19; 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 11; Brown Creeper, 2; Winter Wren, 3; Carolina 
Wren, 5; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 6; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 1; Common 
