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and took us to our hotel, the Hawaiian King. We net the infamous Larry 
Huber, the handsome Doug Whitman, and Bob Sundell. We talked until 
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midnight (6 a.m. EOT) while listening the Mozart * b Requiem and reading 
Mad. Doug Whitman has a great interest in music as I do, and is a big 
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bird bander from Syracuse.. We then hit the aack. 
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After a restless night’s sleep, we (Paul and I) %/ere rudely 
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at ( : j50 a.m. by Fred and Pete • We dressed and ate breakfast 
at a nearby restaurant. Then we wandered around the block checking 
off such new species as Indian Mynah, Brazilian Cardinal, Chinese 
Spotted Dove, Barred Dove, English Sparrow, and House Finch. We 
relaxed in our room for a short while when Peter Marshall came over and 
inquired whether we wanted to wander around town to see the sights. So 
off we vnet to the famouse Honolulu Zoo and Aquarium. It was very 
interesting some of the birds they had. The aquarium was arranged 
from a scientific standpoint and was very well done. On the way bade 
I spotted a Japanese White-eye in a palm and checked another bird off 
my list. Oh, going to the Zoo we saw immature Great Frigatebird. We 
bought a Papaya with lines. Fred suggested we all go birding. So I donned 
my khaki uniform. We drove way out past Pearl Harbor up to the mountains. 
driving through sugar cane and pineapple fields. Once on top of the 
mountain, we walked along the dirt road on which we had been driving, 
looking for the endemic species. After looking at an Elepaio, Ricebird 
Japanese White-eye, and Pel in Robin car Red -billed Lei at hr lx, we 
