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R. Clapp - 196^ . , \ 
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Nov. 11 “ J aluit Atoll. 
_ . -i-i tin 0, to^et:h.er 
„„ at 700 and sot Island and to 
for a trip to ohe Sjl end me The rest 
Elizabeth Is. Lehner wen ^ tQ poison fish and 
(excepting Perkins) we , s na tive informants 
check. (Lo.ieron) or g tde m0 st birds. They 
state that this island ^d. ^ stay overnight if 
took a tent with them . ± Took a 
there is any ? r ° S ^ C au ° rip . ge r sailboat this 
picture of a nativ^ ^ ^ left ) and Kogganbeck 
morning Wlt ■ ^ background. 
(to the right) 11 . q . 00 but it took us 
We left the boat an 9- ^ were int roduced 
until 10:30 to reach Jalui . ^ ^ around the 
to the head man who kind ^ small and 
island. The fresh - „ me other species 
only a Golden Plover a^ao^ : larger. . 
o£ shorebird resemblang «ns ba bir<Js . . 
a nd with ^g^att.r individual was later shot 
be seen# was missea. 
at by Phil, 9 ut anfo " thward along the .islet, 
we encountered much fores f - coconut, 
area overgrown with — rr*— rjh ich I did not 
and several other sp ® C ^ S in ^ ndat ed at high tide 
recognize. Tnis are _ e there, the tide was ouv 
but at the sSnkns water... Birds 
and there was bu, litw et in this area 
were relatively few and in £ e# ) The density 
(and over the islana «s lo wer than on Erybor. 
of birds (all species) was low^ ea _ Lehner) 
A Curlew (probably Bri^^ birds were very 3nopy 
or two was seen, were fruitless.. Small 
and attempts to colle ' ' p ddy Turnstone, and 
numbers o f Golden Plover, JRnddy^u over head 
Wandering Tattler w ®^% adr ’ Terns, and slightly^ 
^ flew small numoers 01 ^ A single Crestea 
larger numbers of Common * * r&nch . on the reei 
Tern was seen perched Herons. were seen. 
Soon) Side and several^ ^ Two Oolden 
One Common No day, on 
Plover were collected. 
