The other day I went for a nice little nature walk with the family through this beautiful restored prairie. This oak savannah is reminiscent of what the first white settlers would have seen in southeastern Wisconsin. On our roughly 2 mile walk we saw abundant wildlife. There were snakes, toads, whitetail deer and lots of other critters you'd expect in this part of the state. I brought the binoculars and took notes of what bird species we saw.
By my count we saw 4 Northern Cardinals; 2 Killdeer; 9 Eastern Meadowlark; 8 Wood Ducks; 5 Bobolink; 3 Grasshopper Sparrows; 6 Downy Woodpeckers and 7 Goldfinches.
When we got back to the car we realized that somewhere along the way we lost a small container filled with toys that my little one insisted on bringing along. Using the information provided, can you help me find the container?