16 THE  A\UDU BON BULLIES 
1 barn owl; 1 blue jay; i crow; 1 golden-crowned kinglet; 2 starlings; 
8 juncos, 2 tree sparrows; total, 7 species, 16 individuals. Mt. Greenwood, 
1 blue jay; 1 crow; 1 brown creeper; 1 golden-crowned kinglet; total, 
4 species, 4 individuals.—Karl E. Bartel. 
Glen Ellyn, DuPage County. Glen Ellyn, Arboretum, and vicinity; 
Dec. 29; cloudy to clear; temperature 30°: 1 red-tailed hawk (believed to 
be a Krider’s); 1 marsh hawk; 4 pheasants; 2 herring gulls; 3 hairy 
woodpeckers; 7 downy woodpeckers; 9 blue jays; 75 crows; 26 chickadees; 
1 tufted titmouse; 5 white-breasted nuthatches; 1 red-breasted nuthatch; 
3 brown creepers; 4 golden-crowned kinglets; 10 starlings; 13 cardinals; 
25 goldfinches; 21 juncos; 85 tree sparrows; total, 19 species, 296 indi- 
viduals.— Benjamin Gault Bird Club, Mesdames Stofer, Van Lane, Chayce, 
Davis, Garrett, H. B. Davis and Hunter. I would like to report a mocking- 
bird that was observed about the home of Mrs. John Garrett in Glen Ellyn 
over a two week period from Dec. 14 to just before Christmas.—Fay E. 
Hunter. 
Joliet, Will County. Pilcher Park Arboretum; Dec. 28, 12:00 to 4:00 
P.M.; ground bare; cloudy; east wind; temperature 30°; 3 miles on foot 
and 11 by car: 1 red-shouldered hawk; 1 rough-legged hawk; 2 sparrow 
hawks; 1 herring gull; 1 barn owl; 2 long-eared owls; 1 kingfisher; 
1 flicker; 6 downy woodpeckers; 5 blue jays; 6 crows; 7 chickadees; 3 tufted 
titmice; 5 white-breasted nuthatches; 3 brown creepers; 1 robin; 2 golden- 
crowned kinglets; 4 starlings; 8 cardinals; 6 purple finches; 34 common 
redpolls; 30 goldfinches; 8 juncos; 28 tree sparrows; 1 song sparrow; 
total, 25 species, 177 individuals—Karl E. Bartel and Mrs. Amy G. Baldwin. 
Lisle, DuPage County. Morton Arboretum; Dec. 19, 9:30 A.M. to 
4:00 P.M.; ground bare; clear; southwest wind; temperature 30° to 35°; 
5 miles on foot and 9 by car: 1 red-tailed hawk; 1 red-shouldered hawk; 
1 sparrow hawk; 2 pheasants; 2 herring gulls; 2 ring-billed gulls; 1 barred 
owl; 5 long-eared owls; 3 short-eared owls; 1 saw-whet owl; 1 hairy wood- 
pecker; 38 downy woodpeckers; 4 blue jays; 507+ crows; 6 chickadees; 
1 tufted titmouse; 3 white-breasted nuthatches; 6 red-breasted nuthatches; 
3 brown creepers; 1 robin; 11 golden-crowned kinglets; 2 cedar waxwings; 
4 starlings; 2 English sparrows; 5 cardinals; 6 purple finches; 50 pine 
siskins; 1 goldfinch; 1 red-eyed towhee; 10 juncos; 3 tree sparrows; total, 
31 species, 191+ individuals——Chicago Ornithological Society, Karl E. 
Bartel, Field Chairman, and Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Lilly, Miss Draheim, Mr. 
and Mrs. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Nork, Mr. Weaver, Mr. 
Newlen, Miss Dray, Miss Hunneman, Mr. Smith and Mr. Ward and son. 
Orland Park, Cook County. Orland Wildlife Preserve; Dec. 28, 9:30 
to 11:45 A.M.; ground bare; slough frozen over; cloudy; northeast wind; 
light fog; temperature 30°; census taken on north and west side of the 
slough and fields to the north: 6 black ducks; 2 sparrow hawks; 3 pheas- 
ants; 13 herring gulls; 3 downy woodpeckers; 1 blue jay; 11 crows; 
1 chickadee; 1 migrant shrike; 4 starlings; 6 English sparrows; 1 cardinal; 
11 juncos; 100 tree sparrows; 2 song sparrows; 1 Lapland longspur; total, 
16 species, 166 individuals.—Mrs. Amy G. Baldwin, Karl E. Bartel. 
