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1; Common Crow, 54; Black-capped Chickadee, 21; Tufted Titmouse, 8; 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 5; Brown Creeper, 8; Carolina Wren, 4; Robin, 
1; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 1; Starling, 1388 plus; House Sparrow, 147; 
Redwinged Blackbird, 100; Rusty Blackbird, 1; Cardinal, 20; Am. Gold- 
finch, 9; Slate-colored Junco, 62; Tree Sparrow, 140; Field Sparrow, 6; 
Swamp Sparrow, 4; Song Sparrow, 11. Plus 3 unidentified Buteos and 1 
unidentified Accipiter. Total: 47 species; 2443 individuals. All ducks and 
most gulls were observed with 20X and 40X scopes. — Bertha Bannert, 
Karl E. Bartel, Charles T. Clark, Lawrence Binford, Margaret C. Lehmann 
(Compiler), Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Macomber, Paul Schulze, Floyd A. 
Swink, Dr. David H. Thompson, Kenneth Wilz. 
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Evanston; NORTHERN CHICAGO AND SUBURBS. (All points within a 15-mile 
diameter cirele, center being at Touhy and Lincoln Aves., Lincolnwood, IIl. 
All lakefront and Forest Preserve District in the area; Graceland, Rosehill, 
and Memorial Park cemeteries; city streets 7.9%, lakefront and harbors 
19.5%, golf courses 1.4%, deciduous woods 41%, rivers and canals 4.2%, 
open fields 8%, cemeteries 10%, clay and gravel pits 1%, city parks 3%, 
feeders 4%). Dee. 27; 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Clear; temp. 36° to 38°; wind 
SW, 18 m.p.h.; lake open, rivers and canals partially open; ground thawing 
on surface; one inch of snow in forest preserves. Thirty-two observers in 
5 parties. Total party-hours, 41 (84 on foot, 7 by car); total party-miles, 
144 (28 on foot, 116 by car). — Horned Grebe, 2; Mallard, 375; Black Duck, 
20; Pintail, 6; Wood Duck, 1; Canvasback, 2; Lesser Scaup, 1; Common 
Goldeneye, 269; Oldsquaw, 184; Hooded Merganser, 1; Common Merganser, 
21384 plus 500 est.; Red-breasted Merganser, 55; Red-tailed Hawk, 4; Red- 
shouldered Hawk, 1; Rough-legged Hawk, 1; Sparrow Hawk, 9; Ring- 
necked Pheasant, 27; Herring Gull, 877 plus 1,700 est.; Ring-billed Gull, 
166; Mourning Dove, 8; Long-eared Owl, 1; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 3; 
Hairy Woodpecker, 7; Downy Woodpecker, 39; Horned Lark, 4; Blue Jay, 
20; Common Crow, 206; Black-capped Chickadee, 89; Tufted Titmouse, 1; 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 10; Brown Creeper, 1; Robin, 12; Golden-crowned 
Kinglet, 27; Cedar Waxwing, 15; Northern Shrike, 1; Starling, 651 plus 
500 est.; House Sparrow, 719 plus 3,000 est.; Cardinal, 49; Purple Finch, 
18; Am. Goldfinch, 8; Slate-colored Junco, 477; Tree Sparrow, 110; Fox 
Sparrow, 1; White-throated Sparrow, 7; Swamp Sparrow, 2; Song Sparrow, 
15; Total: 46 species; 12,336 individuals. (Seen in area count period, but 
not on count day: Bohemian Waxwing.) — Mrs. Hadley Abernathy, Mrs. 
Kenneth Anglemire, Clyde Aultz, Mrs. Jane Bergheim, Mrs. T. K. Boyd, 
Van Allen Bradley, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brechlin, Mrs. Irene Buchanan, Barry 
Burleson, Harold Corey, Thomas Delaney, Charles Easterberg, Joseph F. 
Healy, Stanley Hedeen, Mr. & Mrs. John Helmer, Mrs. Bertha Huxford, 
John J. Janucz, J. Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mannette, Miss Helen MeMil- 
len, Mrs. Laurence Nobles, C. Randall, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rulison, Philip 
Steffen, Brother I. Vincent, F.S.C. (Compiler), Mr. & Mrs. James Ware, 
Mr. Francis Whitehead (Evanston Bird Club). 
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