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Blue-Winged Teal 
Wood Duck 
Ring-Necked Duck 
Greater Scaup Duck 
Lesser Scaup Duck 
Ruddy Duck 
Red-Breasted Merganser 
Red-Shouldered Hawk 
Broad-Winged Hawk 
Marsh Hawk 
Osprey 
Ring-Necked Pheasant 
American Coot 
Killdeer 
Spotted Sandpiper 
Common Tern 
Black Tern 
Mourning Dove 
Chimney Swift 
Belted Kingfisher 
Yellow-Shafted Flicker 
Downy Woodpecker 
Eastern Kingbird 
Eastern Phoebe 
Tree Swallow 
Bank Swallow 
Rough-Winged Swallow 
Barn Swallow 
Chiff Swallow 
Purple Martin 
Blue Jay 
Common Crow 
Black-Capped Chickadee 
Tufted Titmouse 
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Eastern Bluebird 
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet 
Common Starling 
Warbling Vireo 
Black and White Warbler 
Parula Warbler 
Eastern Yellow Warbler 
Magnolia Warbler 
Myrtle Warbler 
Black-Throated Green Warbler 
Eastern Palm Warbler 
Northern Water-Thrush 
Northern Yellow-Throat 
Yellow-Breasted Chat 
American Redstart 
English Sparrow 
Eastern Meadowlark 
Red-Winged Blackbird 
Orchard Oriole 
Baltimore Oriole 
Bronzed Grackle 
Cowbird 
Scarlet Tanager 
Cardinal 
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak 
Indigo Bunting 
American Goldfinch 
Red-Eyed Towhee 
Slate-Colored Junco 
Field Sparrow 
White-Crowned Sparrow 
White-Throated Sparrow 
Swamp Sparrow 
Song Sparrow 
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Audubon Lectures for 1954-55 
THE ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY will return to its former practice of pre- 
senting five lecturers from the National Audubon Society for the coming 
season. While the two speakers who did not present ‘Screen Tours” last 
season gave excellent lectures, the Directors found the task of locating 
qualified speakers from outside the ranks of the national group was harder 
than had been expected. Moreover, the savings in cost was not great — 
hardly enough to justify the extra correspondence and arrangements neces- 
sary. 
Hence, with a slight feeling of relief, we have contracted for the speakers 
