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We search and call for petrels and I disturb a golden plover at 
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9200 as I came- down In' dark. We make a fire and eat at shelter, then 
deajcend stopping after to listen ihd call. Couldn't stay up there without 
antifreeze tonight. We decide to stop by road near Po Game sta 
to visit them in morning, but unfortunately we're on military reservation 
and at a quarter after midnight a John Wayne-type lieutenant and two 
body guards give us a Jeep escort off their land. We also have a 
brief altercation with a cow over right-of-way, but finally sack out; 
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Waavaa when the Dillingham Ranch is said to be outpost of the 
, but a mile or two before we reach it we have the pleasure of 
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besides many horses, has green pheasants, Srcol's ITancolin, partridge, 
mourning (?) doves, and a pen of more exotic birds. In the area we 
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alsoyeaw a smaller partridge, cardinals, and the barred dove. Near 
we pick up Japanese White-eye female d.o.r. Larry prepares later 
We go an down to tie south point of tine Hawaiian group through fields 
of Tantana and further out, of grass but find no native birds there, 
only skylarks, English sparrow, mynah, and pigeons. One of latter had 
si. band left, blue band right. CaSurina grove near the light* 
