ioe oer UN. B OANS. Uris Rei 33 
Early Birds W. A. Young 
: 8 am. to 4:15 p.m.; clear to partly cloudy; temp. 27° to 31°; wind SW, 
8m.p.h.; four inches of snow on the ground; large rivers open; small creeks 
1d ditches partly open. 11 observers in 4 parties most of the time. Total 
wrty-hours, 33 (15 on foot, 18 by car); total party-miles, 237%4 (16% on foot, 
iby car)—Karl E. Bartel (compiler), Laurence C. Binford, Charles T. 
lark, Lewis B. Cooper, Peter B. Dring, Margaret C. Lehmann, Theodore 
ork, Alfred H. Reuss, Paul Schulze, Grace F. Smith, Helen A. Wilson. 
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isconsin, LAKE GENEVA. (Same area as in previous years.) Dec. 29; 
am. to 4:15 p.m.; overcast all day; temp. 26° to 29°. 10 observers—Karl 
artel, Gaylord Culp, Margaret Lehmann, Jane Morgan, Clarence Palmquist 
ompiler), Ronald Palmquist, Bruno Schiffleger, Grace F. Smith, Joanne 
anasek and Helen A. Wilson. 
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ADDITIONAL REPORTS 
alle County, OWL CANYON-OTTAWA-PECUMSAUGUN. (All points 
ithin a 15-mile diameter circle with center at west end of Mayo Island, in- 
uding Starved Rock State Park, Matthiessen State Park, Buffalo Rock State 
irk, Pecumsaugun Creek and the Illinois, Vermillion and Fox Rivers. 
oodlands, creeks and river bottoms 40%, fields and pastures 33%, water, 
arshes and gravel pits 20%, towns and roads 7%). Dec. 20; 4 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 
rtly sunny, waters mostly open; temp. 8° to 29°; wind NW 0-7 m.p.h.; 
attered snow cover. 5 observers in 3-4 parties. Total party-hours, 36 (19 on 
ot, 16 by car, 1 by boat); total party-miles, 337 (16 on foot, 320 by car, 1 by 
at)—Larry Durr, Ira A. Sanders, Jeffrey R. Sanders (compiler), Robert 
‘bby and Les Strauss. The Palm Warbler was studied at 20 feet for 15 
