tenement UN Bh ON BW Gah TIN 17 
jawks—Migration (2,000) in four flocks, Red-tails and Broad-wings. Little 
Red School House. Dring. 
solden Eagle—Jasper-Pulaski, Oct. 24. Ted Nork. 
olitary Sandpiper—Waukegan, Oct. 1. Coffin. 
east Sandpiper—Waukegan, Oct. 15. Coffin. 
Junlin—75 at Spring Lake, Oct. 29. Shaws. 
silt Sandpiper—Glencoe, Oct. 5. C.O.S. group. Cooper reports them from 
pully, 12 °t0 Oct. 5. 
emipalmated Sandpiper—Waukegan, Oct. 25. Coffin. 
judsonian Godwit—Thompson, Oct. 13 & 19. Ann & Max Hagon and Shaws. 
.merican Avocet—McGinnis Slough, Oct. 11. G. Smith. 
sonaparte’s Gull—12 at Lock 13 on Oct. 29. 
vaspian Tern—Moline, 4 on Oct. 9. Elton Fawks. 
‘ellow-breasted Sapsucker—Waukegan parks, Oct. 27 & 29. Coffin. 
iouse Wren—Waukegan, Oct. 25. Coffin. 
,ong-billed Marsh Wren—Waukegan, from Oct. 2 until Nov. 1. Coffin. 
fashville Warbler—2 at Waukegan, Oct. 15. Coffin. 
slack-throated Blue Warbler—five males and 1 female close together at 
Skokie Lagoon, Oct. 5. Cooper. 
rairie Warbler—Chicago, Oct. 6. Frank McVey. 
NOVEMBER 1969 
/ommon Loon—2 at Lock 13, Nov. 5. Shaws. 
ied-necked Grebe—Baker’s Lake, Nov. 27. Bob Russell. 
iorned Grebe—6 at Lock 13, Nov. 5. Shaws. 
Vestern Grebe—Swan Lake, Nov. 7-10. Seen by many St. Louis birders, 
first found by Sally Vasse. 
ied-billed Grebe—lIllinois Beach, Nov. 22-29. Coffin. 
slack-crowned Night Heron—lIllinois Beach, Nov. 22. Clark. 
Vhistling Swan—13 at Spring Lake, 4 immatures and 9 adults. Hagand 
& Shaws. Chicago area, Nov. 1, Serridge. Nov. 8. Cooper. Nov. 9, 
C.O.S. group. 
jarlequin Duck—Northwestern land fill, Nov. 22. Clark. 
Vhite-winged Scoter—5 at Lock 13. Mr. & Mrs. Warren Wickstrom. Also 
found in Nov. and Dec. at Lock 14. 
3ald Eagle—Immature, Elk Grove Forest Preserve, Nov. 29. Clarence 
Palmquist. 
andhill Crane—Still in good numbers at Jasper-Pulaski. Carl Regehr. 
slack-bellied Plover—Waukegan,:9, on Nov. 6. Coffin. 
Noodcock—Park Ridge, Nov. 19. Mrs. E. Soderquist and Mr. & Mrs. Thos. 
D. Elliott. 
Junlin—75 at Spring Lake, Nov. 5. Shaws. Waukegan up to 35, Nov. 1-29. 
Several found dead. Coffin. 
celand Gull—1 at Sinnissippi Park, Sterling. Carefully noted by the Shaws 
and Dr. Edward Greaves, a birder from Delaware. He is familiar 
with the Iceland. Seen Nov. 30. Also found the next day. Watched 
for 15 minutes sitting on the ice preening. It was with 100 Ring-billed 
Gulls. 
mulls, Ringed Bills and Herrings—700 flying down Mississippi River near 
East Moline, Nov. 22. The next day the Wickstroms found 1,000 
flying down stream at Lock 13 with about 9,000 on the river. 
aughing Gull—Lincoln Park. Nov. 1. P. Serridge. 
sonaparte’s Gull—70 at Whiting, Ind., Nov. 29. Cooper. 
ittle Gull—adult Northwestern Landfill. Nov. 22. Cooper. 
