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Jeanette Graham. Identified by black bill, black mask meeting over bill, and 
lack of barring on breast. The Oregon Junco was seen by Marjie Trial at 
close range in a flock of 20 regular Juncoes. The Field Sparrow was identi- 
fied by Lewis Blevins, who clearly observed the pink bill, reddish cap, and 
lack of black spot at breast. The two Lincoln’s Sparrows were seen together 
by Marjie Trial. Identified by finely streaked, buffy breast. Every effort was 
made to avoid duplication in the counting of the Bald Eagles. 
Observers — Carl Anderson, Carl Bengston, Mrs. Bertie, Lewis Blevins, 
Emmy Busch, Harry Carl, Dorothy Cowley, Mrs. A. S. Crom, Larry and 
Robert Dau, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dau, Dale Dickinson, Gretchen Dietz, Leo 
Doering, Dave Eldridge, Elton Fawks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gold, Henry 
Goldschmidt, Jeannette Graham, Dick and Ted Greer, Jim Hansen, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. C. Hazard, Don Herold, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges, Mrs. Janake, 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Dave Krause, James Lewis, Fred Lorenzen, 
Jerry MeConoughy, Mrs. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. F. Marquis, Mrs. Alice 
Mattson, Edwin Meyer, Tom Morrissey, Peter Petersen, Jr. (Compiler), 
Mr. and Mrs. Pete C. Petersen, Mi. and Mis. Don Price, Mrs. John Romans, 
Mis. Paul Ryan, Edward Schneider, Fred Schwartz, Joseph Carl Scolaro, 
Larry Scott, Dennis Sheets, Mrs. L. L. Stoltenberg, Don and Ron Swenson, 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trial, Carl Utz. 
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Waukegan; WAUKEGAN HARBOR, lake front, woods and fields north of Wau- 
kegan, pines of Illinois Beach State Park, Public Service cooling pond, bird 
feeder in Lake Bluff, and St. Mary’s of the Lake Seminary woods. Lake 
edge 60%, pine and other evergreens 10%, open fields 15%, inland lakes 
and creeks 15%. — Jan. 1; 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.; partly foggy and over- 
cast; temp. 33° to 34°; wind east, 5 m.p.h. in morning, S.W., 12 m.p.h. in 
afternoon. One to 3 inches of fresh snow on ground; water in Lake Michi- 
gan open, small lakes and creeks frozen; 13 observers in two parties. Total 
party-hours, 942 (2% on foot, 7 by car); total party-miles, 39 (9 on foot, 
30 by car). — Mallard, 38; Baldpate, 3; Green-winged Teal, 1; Redhead, 1; 
Greater Scaup, 7; Lesser Scaup, 32; Common Goldeneye, 1388; Common Mer- 
ganser, 182; Red-tailed Hawk, 1; Sparrow Hawk, 1; Ring-necked Pheasant, 
2; Am. Coot, 7; Herring Gull, 270; Ring-billed Gull, 60; Blue Jay, 3; Com- 
mon Crow, 9; Black-capped Chickadee, 4; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 8; Brown 
Creeper, 1; Starling, 47; House Sparrow, 14; Cardinal, 1; Am. Goldfinch, 1; 
Slate-colored Junco, 33; Tree Sparrow, 32; Swamp Sparrow, 1; Unidentified 
Owl, 1. Total: 27 species; 893 individuals. All ducks and gulls were ob- 
served with 20X and 40X scopes. One Gray Jay was reported at feeder in 
Highland Park during count period, but was not observed by our party. — 
Amy G. Baldwin, Karl E. Bartel, Margaret C. Lehmann (Compiler), Paul 
Schulze, Roy Smith and son, Mrs. Orville Smith, Mrs. Ruth Swenson and 
son, Ricky, Floyd A. Swink, Helen A. Wilson, John Yondorf, Janet Zim- 
mermann., 
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