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on the slope just east of which is colony of nesting red -footed boobies. 
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'set tied together (?) . Quite tame, a chain keeps 
tourists back, but Jim goes over to shoot movies, C. G. 
who operate light don’t care. Warren says W T tropiebird on other dllff 
and we see one brown booby. Robinsons own land here too. Mynas, 
rieebirds, dover and Chinese thrush seen here at this northermost point 
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on the main Islands. 
Next we go on the Hanalel Valley where flooded paddys of taro (?) 
yield ns fifty stilts, ^3 coots, 6 black-crowned night herons, 6 golden 
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plo^fr, 4 ehoVelers , 2 koloa (Ha. duck) , 1 tattler, and 1 dowitcher. We 
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drove 2 miles v® river before road bee canes pure red mud. We’d seen 
toads and I caught and preserved a skink. On to liana lei Apts, where we 
get one fear 4 fm. Mrs Ifahikoa. Then drive on to end of road, seeing 
meadowlark * stems 11a neglects, and stop at Haem EBry and two wet caves. 
At road end are signs for 18 mile trail on which last work was done 
1935-7 says one while other gives instructions in case 1 of war or 
tidal wave. 
Back to the booby colony where we capture a wedgetail shearwater 
at mouth* of burrow but have no No. 5 bands. The full moon hampers us so 
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that twenty red-foota are all we can catch to band, most a£ them from 
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active nests. Three nests we find have young - two feathering so about 
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two weeks/ old . 
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Many toads and a gecko at our apt. t onight . Saw two bam owls, 
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Tyio-alba on our way boras. 
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