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Black Duck, 150; Gadwall, 2; Puintail, 7; Redhead, 1; Canvas-back, 4; 
Greater Scaup, 1; Lesser Scaup, 25; Golden-eye, 50; Old-Squaw, 3; Ruddy 
Duck, 7; American Merganser, 10; Copper’s Hawk, 1; Red-tailed Hawk, 
1; Red-shouldered Hawk, 1; Rough-legged Hawk, 10; Bald Eagle, 1; 
Marsh Hawk, 7; Herring Gull, 1; Ring-billed Gull, 1; Mourning Dove, 1; 
Kingfisher, 1; Yellow-shafted Flicker, 10; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 4; 
Hairy Woodpecker, 4; Downy Woodpecker, 24; Blue Jay, 2; Common 
Crow, 20; Black-capped Chickadee, 18; Tufted Titmouse, 2; White-breasted 
Nuthatch, 2; Brown Creeper, 14; Winter Wren, 3; Starling, 20; English 
Sparrow, 60; Red-winged Blackbird, 1; Cardinal, 15; Common Goldfinch, 
18; Slate-colored Junco, 30; Tree Sparrow, 60; Swamp Sparrow, 2; Song 
Sparrow, 5. Total: 45 species, 903 individuals. — Karl E. Bartel (com- 
piler), Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Campbell, Harold Fetter, Helen Lane, 
Mr. and Mrs, Mensner. 
Roadside — Riverside Census: Channahon, Will county. South to 
Morris in Grundy county and back to Channahon, Observations made 
south from Channahon, along tow-path of I. & M. Canal to Morris on the 
northwest side of the DuPage River, and along the Illinois river. Then 
from Morris on the southeast side of the Illinois river, following the 
Kankakee river and Des Plaines river to Channahon. Jan. 3, 1953; 8:15 
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; two miles on foot, 70 miles by auto. Temperature, 20° 
at start, 30° F. at end; cloudy; south-west wind, 20 miles per hour; 
ground bare; 75% open water; observers in one party of two cars until 
2:00 p.m., when one party of two were one mile ahead of the second 
car. The second car followed the same route. Pied-billed Grebe, 1; Great 
blue Heron, 4; Mallard, 5000+; Black Duck, 5000+; Pintail, 50; Red- 
head, 1; Canvas-back, 4; Lesser Scaup, 350; Golden-eye, 150; Buffehead, 
1; Ruddy Duck, 10; American Merganser, 50; Cooper’s Hawk, 1; Red- 
tailed Hawk, 6; Rough-legged Hawk, 7; Marsh Hawk, 5; Sparrow Hawk, 
1; Ring-necked Pheasant, 3; Wilson Snipe, 1; Herring Gull, 125; Ring- 
billed Gull, 10; Rock Dove, 8; Short-eared Owl, 1; Belted Kingfisher, 4; 
Yellow-shafted Flicker, 4; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 5; Hairy Woodpecker, 
1; Downy Woodpecker, 5; Horned Lark, (?); Blue Jay, 2; Common Crow, 
150; Black-capped Chickadee, 5; White-breasted Nuthatch, 2; Brown 
Creeper, 6; Winter Wren, 1; Carolina Wren, 1; American Robin, 1; 
Golden-crowned Kinglet, 4; Starling, 150; English Sparrow, 100; Eastern 
Meadowlark, 1; Red-winged Blackbird, 2; Blackbird (Rusty or Brewer’s ?), 
25; Cowbird, 4; Cardinal, 8; Common Goldfinch, 12; Slate-colored Junco, 
300; Tree Sparrow, 400; Field Sparrow, 1; White-crowned Sparrow, 2; 
Swamp Sparrow, 8; Song Sparrow, 7. Total: 52 species, 11,994 individuals. 
— Alfred Campbell, Charles T. Clark and son, Laurie Binford, Karl E. 
Bartel (compiler), Richard Macoomber, J. O. Young, Floyd W. Zebell. 
Orland Park, Cook county; Orland Wildlife Preserve. Dec. 31, lake 
frozen except a hole here and there; cloudy; south-west wind; temperature 
35° F.; ground bare; 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Observations made on Orland lake 
and roads surrounding lake. Mallard Duck, 10; Black Duck, 4; unidentified 
ducks, 35; Red-shouldered Hawk, 1; Mourning Dove, 14; Screech Owl, 1; 
Hairy Woodpecker, 2; Downy Woodpecker, 1; Common Crow, 2; Black- 
