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headed woodpecker, 3; hairy woodpecker, 1; downy woodpecker, 3; blue 
jay, 7; crow, 81; chickadee, 16; white-breasted nuthatch, 3; northern 
shrike, 2; starling, 3; English sparrow, 17; rusty blackbird, 1; slate-colored 
junco, 1; tree sparrow, 27; song sparrow, 2; total, 31 species, 663 indi- 
viduals. First winter record for snipe since 1932.—Earl Anderson, C. O. 
Palmquist. 
Lisle, DuPage County. 800 acres within the Morton Arboretum; Dec. 
30; 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.; clear; NW wind; temperature 25°; ground 
covered with 4” crusted snow; 13 observers together using three autos; 
10 miles by auto, 6 miles on foot: Cooper’s hawk, 1; red-shouldered hawk, 
1; sparrow hawk, 1; pheasant, 3; herring gull, 11; great horned owl, 1; 
long-eared owl, 2; short-eared owl, 4; saw whet owl, 1; belted kingfisher, 1; 
hairy woodpecker, 1; downy woodpecker, 3; blue jay, 5; crow, 10; black- 
capped chickadee, 6; tufted titmouse, 1; golden-crowned kinglet, 3; starling, 
4; English sparrow, 4; cardinal, 3; pine siskin, 18; goldfinch, 22; slate- 
colored junco, 11; tree sparrow, 1; total, 24 species, 118 individuals.— 
Chicago Ornithological Society, Karl E. Bartel, Field Chairman, Mrs. Amy 
Baldwin, Mr. Clark, Craig Orear, Miss Draheim, Mrs. Gelatis, Mr. and Mrs. 
Grosboll, Mrs. Kroehler, Mrs. Lilly, Mr. Nork, Mr. Schonog, and James 
Watson. 
Springfield, Sangamon County. Same area as in previous years, 7% 
miles radiating from Springfield as a center and including Lake Springfield; 
451% miles covered; terrain made difficult by ice and snow: Mallard, 2.200; 
black duck, 125; pintail, 2; American merganser, 36; rough-legged hawk, 1; 
red-tailed hawk, 1; red-shouldered hawk, 2; sparrow hawk, 2; bob-white, 62; 
herring gull, 6; ring-billed gull, 38; mourning dove, 3; rock dove, 10; 
screech owl, 1; barred owl, 1; belted kingfisher, 1; flicker, 10; red-bellied 
woodpecker, 14; red-headed woodpecker, 10; hairy woodpecker, 12; downy 
woodpecker, 28; prairie horned lark, 16; blue jay, 58; crow, 390; chickadee, 
49; tufted titmouse, 30; white-breasted nuthatch, 8; brown creeper, 3; 
Carolina wren, 1; golden-crowned kinglet, 1; starling, 1,588; English spar- 
row, 1,003; red-winged blackbird, 4; bronzed grackle, 2; cardinal, 40; 
evening grosbeak, 2 (Eifert); goldfinch, 62; towhee, 1; junco, 223; tree 
sparrow, 102; song sparrow, 9; total, 41 species, 5,961 individuals.—Mr. 
and Mrs. Herman Eifert, Mrs. Lena Hardbarger, Lois Hardbarger, William 
V. O’Brien, William Butler, N. E. Nilsson, James Moffitt, Norman Castle- 
man, Lois Hopwood, Christine Bonney. 
Waukegan, Lake County. Open water in Lake Michigan and Waukegan 
harbor and dunes and ravine north of Waukegan; Dec. 29; 10:30 A.M. to 
4:00 P.M.; foggy; NW wind; temperature about 32°; ground covered with 
crusted snow: Mallard, 50; canvasback, 1; lesser scaup, 100; greater 
scaup, 5; golden-eye, 15; bufflehead, 2; old squaw, 5; ruddy duck, 3; Ameri- 
can merganser, 24; red-breasted merganser, 2; bald eagle, 1; pheasant, 12; 
coot, 1; herring gull, 240; hairy woodpecker, 1; blue jay, 1; crow, 12; 
bronzed grackle, 1; cardinal, 1; purple finch, 1; goldfinch, 4; slate-colored 
junco, 8; tree sparrow, 6; song sparrow, 2; total, 24 species, 498 individuals. 
—Dr. Alfred Lewy, Dr. L. K. Caldwell, Harry H. Hagey, Sydney Stein. 
