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(compiler), and Lorraine Westcott. (Kane County Chapter of IAS, Natural 
History Society of Barrington, and guests.) NOTE: Here, again, such rarities 
as the Goshawk, Brown Thrasher, Loggerhead Shrike, and others were well 
documented. Charles Westcott even submitted pictures of the Orange- 
crowned Warbler. 
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DuPage County, ARBORETUM, LISLE. (Same area as in previous years). 
Dec. 21; 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; overcast; 4 inches of snow on ground; temp. 10° 
to 19°; wind W, 10 m.p.h.; ponds and streams frozen.—Bertha Bannert, Karl 
Bartel, Harry Bierma, Laurence C. Binford, Catharine Blair, Alice Chris- 
topher, John Christopher, Kay Christopher, Charles T. Clark, Lewis B. 
Cooper, Gerald Dobbs, Mary Dobbs, Peter Dring, Ed Hall, Florence Hall, 
Richard A. Hoger, Richard B. Hoger, Margaret C. Lehmann (compiler), Pat 
Linhart, Paul Lobik, Jennie Miner, Paul Mooring, Helen Otis, Thomas Otis, 
Clarence O. Palmquist, Ethel Pearson, John J. Puljung, Alfred H. Reuss, 
Rod Ruth, Bill Schmidtke, Paul Schulze, Marian R. Scott, Marguerite 
Shawvan, Grace F. Smith, Muriel Smith, Pauline Smith, Philip N. Steffen, 
Richard Treadway, Isabel B. Wasson, Sandy Weiss and Helen A: Wilson.— 
NOTE: One of the Red-tailed Hawks was thought to be a Krider’s Red-tail, 
out was not listed as such in the table. 
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- 
fas 70%. Dec. 20; 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.; overcast; temp. 23° to 30°; wind SE, 
-10 m.p.h.; no snow cover; lakes mostly frozen, rivers open. 76 observers 
n 10-14 parties. Total party-hours, 89% (56 on foot, 31 by car, 2% by air); 
otal party-miles, 578 (401% on foot, 287% by car, 250 by air).—Dick Ander- 
ion, Mitzie Anderson, Kathryn Arhos, George Barker, Terry Barker, Tim 
3arksdale, Frances Bauer, Paul Bauer, David Beach, George Billy III, 
xeorge Billy IV, Roseann Bodman, Rod Bogie, Alberta Bolinger, Andy 
3romet, Bill Brush, Viola Buchholtz, Jack Buese, Bill Connett, Betty Crox- 
ord, Kenneth Croxford, Edgar Denison, Mary M. Doak, Veda Douglas, 
Victor Douglas, Robert Egan, Rick Eichwald, Steve Farrel, Steve Gast, Marie 
sreider, Jack Groppel, Bess Harris, Charles B. Harris, Earl Hath, Gerald 
took, Gilbert Ives, Charles Jackson, Glenn Jackson, Jim Jackson, Keith 
‘ackson, Joe Kissane, Steve Kissane, Mark Kraus, Walter Kraus, Vivian 
iddell, Bertha Massie, Joel Massie, Bob Meyer, Francis Miller, Grace Miller, 
.0orlie Nelson, Kevin Renick, Claire Ann Reynolds, Gene Sands, Arthur 
ichaefer, Lynn Schaefer, Mildred Schaefer, Allen Schroeder, Marge Self, 
im Skurdall, Claudia Spener, Fred Springer, Kay Stewart, Jerry Strickling, 
Nancy Strickland, John Surgeon, Robert Thomas, Dick Vasse, Sally Vasse 
compiler), Dorothea Vogel, Pete Weber, Irene Weber, Larry Weber, Mary 
Viese, Lamound Wilson and Helen Wuestenfeld. NOTE: The Pine Grosbeaks 
vere seen clearly by three experienced birders. 
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rane County, MAPLE PARK-MOOSEHEART. (All points within a 15-mile 
jameter circle, centered at halfway between LaFox and Elburn, including 
sane County forest preserves, most towns and the Fox River; river bottoms 
nd woods 38%, fields and pastures 35%, towns and roads 10%, farmyards 
‘“, thickets and feeders 6%, water and marshes 5%). Dec. 21: 3 a.m. to 
