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This afternoon I visit the 200 where there are plea sing outdoor 
cages of several storks and cranes I've not seen before, 3 epp hcnnibills, 
two of toucans, kookaburra , red-billed magpie, Hawaiian hawk, Ind . , hill , 
myna, and Bali white nynah* Species I know nothing of in the wild seem 
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the poor condition of black-rushed 
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tanagers, American bison, pronghorn, and grizzly bear compared to those 
I've known in the wild state* A few peacock are loose in the Zoo, 
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white pigeons, Coluafca 11 via, nest in the pales. Chinese barred clover 
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vie with "idw-eoo-spread raised tail” displays, a nd a flock of seventy- 
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We move to the ship tonight, setting ourselves up in rather restricted 
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Finished the kth. 
— Jim Ludwig declined when I woke him at O63O and told us to 
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1 to the koko head area stepping to view "blowhole," a small beach cave 
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\ Then to koko crater, open on the northeast with a large riding 
stables just outside. We walk into crater bottom on trail-road by 
m garden of fifty car so spp* not very old* Both spp. cardinals 
and White-eye coitmon In the mesquite, also both doves but no active 
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nests do we find in the mosquito* We climb up to crater rim at rear 
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