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Campbell, Charles T. Clark, Ralph Eiseman, Tom Magill, Ted Nork, Mr. 
and Mrs. Al Zimmermann. 
CODE: WhP; White Pines Forest State Park, Camp Emmaus, and the 
Rock river area at Oregon, Ill.; Ogle county. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; 7% 
mile radius. Weather, sunny and in the mid thirties — a good day for 
soaring hawks. We see the Carolina wren right along, also pheasant, bob 
white, woodeock, and ruffed grouse. The pine siskins come in very erratical- 
ly. However, we did not see the above birds on that day. — Dr. Eikenberry, 
Barry Henderson, Michael Henderson, Bill Hook, Wayne Hughes, Robert 
Johnson, Mike Maxson, Vivian Maxson, Marie Nilsson (from Chicago), 
Mart Nurmet, Robert Seibert, Nelle Seise, Mrs. Ellen Stenmark, compiler. 
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Bird Walks in Chicago Parks 
LEADERS ARE NEEDED again this spring to conduct the week-end bird walks 
sponsored each year by the Illinois Audubon Society. Mrs. Walter Huxford, 
3027 Thayer St., Evanston, would be glad to receive offers from experienced 
leaders who can spend two or more consecutive Saturdays or Sundays 
guiding birders about the various city parks. The first persons to volunteer 
will get their choice of the areas they like best. 
Once again this year, Miss Doris Plapp, former Secretary of the Society, 
will conduct her series of bird walks in Lincoln Park. Groups meet at the 
Totem Pole near Addison street and the Outer Drive, each Saturday morn- 
ing at 7:30. The first hike is scheduled for March 20, and additional walks 
will go out each Saturday through May 22. These tours have been a feature 
of our Chicago parks for more than ten years, and have meant an “in- 
troduction to birding” to many Chicagoans. 
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NORTH WOODS CABIN FOR RENT 
IDEAL for nature students — large log cabin on an ex- 
clusive lake 200 miles north of Minneapolis. Rental of 
$25.00 per week includes use of row boat. May be 
rented by week or for the season. For particulars, write 
Mrs. J. H. Buchanan, 2709 Central St., Evanston, Illinois. 
