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1%.) Dec. 30; 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Overcast all day. Temp. 10 to 20 deg. F. Wind 
WNW, 2 to 5 m.p.h. Snow cover 2 to 6 inches. Thirty-nine observers in 13 
parties, plus 7 at feeders. Total party-hours, 91 (57 on foot, 34 by car); 
total party-miles, 414 (75 on foot, 339 by car). The Goshawk was seen by 
2 different parties, one in the a.m. and one in the p.m., in the same general 
area, and again on Jan. 2. The Mockingbird had been in the same area 
last winter and had been seen regularly this year in multiflora rose hedges 
and a near-by open field. The Oregon Junco has been a regular visitor at 
an area feeder.—Aura Duke (compiler), 35 Braeburn, Park Forest 60466.— 
THORN CREEK ARES SOCIETY, 
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Will and Grundy Counties, * VETETe HE ORTON: (All points within 
a 15-mile diameter circle centered at Carbon Hill, SW along Illinois and 
Michigan Canal, Illinois River to Morris, then on NE side of Illinois River 
to Kankakee River, then to Wilmington and fields covering south part of 
circle. Farm woodlots 15%, river edge 60%, plowed fields 20%, cattail 
marsh 5%.) Dec. 29; 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Clear, temp. 29 to 32 deg. F. Wind 
NW, 5 to 10 m.p.h.; 6 inches snow on ground, rivers open. Nine observers 
in 4 parties. Total party-hours, 31 (84 on foot, 22% by car); total party- 
miles, 290 (12 on fot, 278 by ENS. —=Karl E. Baeicl (compiler), 2528 W. Collins 
St., Blue Island, Ill. 60406. 
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Wisconsin, LAKE GENEVA. All points within a 15-mile diameter circle 
centered at Williams Bay, Walworth County, Wisconsin, including area all 
around Lake Geneva and surrounding country-side into Illinois.) Dec. 30; 
4:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Clear in a.m.; overcast in p.m.; temp. 2 to 5 deg. F. 
Eleven observers.—Clarence Palmquist (compiler), 834 Windsor Rd., Glen- 
view, Ill. 60025. 
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SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT 
Forest Glen County Preserve, WESTVILLE. (Report submitted too late 
for inclusion in census table.) No description of area or weather given. Dec. 
29. Thirty observers in 8 parties plus 2 at feeders; 57 party-hours (38 on foot, 
14 by car, 5 by canoe); 145 party-miles (20 on foot, 105 by car, 20 by canoe). 
Species—Canada Goose 75, Mallard 1, Turkey Vulture 1, Cooper’s Hawk 2, 
Red-tailed Hawk 32, Rough-legged Hawk 5, Marsh Hawk 8, Am. Kestrel 23, 
Bob-white 158, Ring-necked Pheasant 48, Mourning Dove 477, Screech Owl 
1, Great Horned Owl 3, Barred Owl 1, Kingfisher 16, Common Flicker 23, 
Pileated Woodpecker 12, Red-Bellied Woodpecker 61, Red-headed Wood- 
pecker 31, Hairy Woodpecker 14, Downy Woodpecker 86, Horned Lark 382, 
Bluejay 137, Crow 186, Black-capped Chickadee 159, Tufted Titmouse 144, 
White-breasted Nuthatch 38, Red-breasted Nuthatch 1, Brown Creeper 11, 
Winter Wren 5, Carolina Wren 52, Mockingbird 13, Am. Robin 15, Bluebird 
24, Golden-crowned Kinglet 13, Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2, Cedar Waxwing 8, 
Starling 1,601, House Sparrow 694, Eastern Meadowlark 12, Red-winged 
Blackbird 1, Rusty Blackbird 1, Common Grackle 8, Cowbird 92, Cardinal 
387, Purple Finch 4, Am. Goldfinch 175, Rufous-sided Towhee 1, Dark- 
eyed Junco 595, Tree Sparrow 1438, Field Sparrow 2, White-crowned 
Sparrow 41, White-throated Sparrow 5, Swamp Sparrow 7, and Song 
Sparrow 120. Total: 55 species, approx. 6,157 individuals.—Marilyn F. 
Campbell, Chief Naturalist, Forest Glen Preserve, RR1, Westville, Jl. 61833 
—VERMILION COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY. 
