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Milburn, Michael Mlodinow, Louise North, Amanda Olsen, Irving Rosen, 
Robert P. Russell, Jeffry Sanders, Ira Sanders, Philip Steffen, Paul Strand, 
Fran Thoresen, Tom Thoresen, James Ware (compiler), Jean Wattley, Ed 
Westbrook, Ruth Westbrook, Brother David Williams, Albert Zimmerman 
and Janet Zimmerman. (Seen in area during count period, but not on 
count day: Bonaparte Gull, Bohemian Waxwing, Rusty Blackbird.) 
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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, in- 
cluding Deer Grove, Spring Lake, Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation, Mal- 
lard 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. 27: 5 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Overcast all day; temp. 9° to 26°; 
wind S-SW, 5-10 m.p.h.; up to l-in. snow cover; streams partly cpen, 
other waters 95% frozen. Thirty-one observers; 28 in 9 parties, 3 watching 
feeders. Total party-hours, 72 (39 on foot, 33 by car); total party-miles, 313 
(50 on foot, 263 by car). Kane County Chapter I.A.S., Natural History 
Society of Barrington, and guests—Karl Bartel, George Burger, Ted Dillon, 
Wesley Dillon, Betty Dralle, Peter Dring, Anna Giese, William Giese, Scott 
Herrick, Mary Kirkland, Wallace Kirkland, Bernie Kuehn, Kathryn Malone, 
Rose Mason, Bonnie McConnell, Charles Meyer, Donna Mohan, Paul Mohan, 
Betty Muirhead, Robert Muirhead, Mrs. J. David Oatman, Shirley Peterson, 
Carol Redeker, Alfred Reuss, Emily Roberts, Nelle Seise, Virginia Taylor, 
David Tomcheck, Charles Westcott (compiler), Lorraine Westcott and Fern 
Work. (Seen in area during count period, but not on count day: Pintaii, 
Wood Duck, Bald Eagle-adult, Cedar Waxwing.) 
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DuPage County, ARBORETUM, LISLE. (Same area as in previous years). 
Dec. 23, Chicago Ornithological Society members and guests, 19 partici- 
pants—Joan R. Anesey, Bertha Bannert, Karl E. Bartel, Charles T. Clark, 
Lewis Cooper, Peter Dring, Ed Hall, Florence Hall, Florence Kent, Margaret 
C. Lehmann (compiler), Paul H. Lobik, Jennie Miner, Amanda C. Olson, 
Clark S$. Olson, Clarence O. Palmquist, John Puljung, Alfred Reuss, Paul 
Schulze and Helen A. Wilson. (Seen during count period, but not on count 
day: Mourning Dove and White-throated Sparrow.) 
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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; upland woods and fields 30%, bottom- 
finds) /0%). Dec. 30: 6 a.m: to 4:30 p.m, Cloudy, temp. 18° to 35°; wind 
N, 3-4 m.p.h.; 4% in. snow cover, lakes frozen, rivers open. 43 observers in 
9 parties. Total party-hours, 62% (31 on foot, 291% by car, 2 by air); total 
party-miles, 508 (33 on foot, 290 by car, 185 by air).—Sam Alfend, Dick 
Anderson, Kathryn Arhos, Paul Bauer, David Beach, Judy Bean, Rod 
Bogie, Andy Bromet, Jack Buese, Sandra Buntin, Joann Current, Donald 
Davis, Edgar Denison, Marjorie Dintleman, Al Dunsing, Ida Dunsing, Jack 
Groppel, Bess Harris, Charles B. Harris, Earl Hath, Ilona Horn, O.C.K. 
Hutchinson, Frank Kime, Barbara Maag, Joel Massey, Lorli Nelson, Hans 
Niemann, Mark Peters, Bill Pyatt, R. E. Sands, Arthur Schaefer, Mildred 
Schaefer, Allen Schroeder, Bill Simon, Catherine Simon, Leonard Sturgeon, 
John Surgeon, Robert Thomas, Dick Vasse, Sally Vasse (compiler), Mary 
Wiese, Carl Zimpel and Mildred Zimpel. The higher-than-usual number of 
Rald Eagles reported here was counted from the airplane. This permitted 
more complete coverage of the area and eliminated the danger of reporting 
the same individual bird more than once. 
