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hngre ternary "of ' perhaps 200,00" birds were p ISO ■ ’ rft v-ba c v v "ore 
4-5 Brown g oddl es « the letter evidently not nesting here. Just es we 
drove over the bridge we saw e single Felrv Tern flying slony. Got a good 
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look fit th# bird* Though It didnH gto<> anywhere* < n loki Point fish- 
ermen. were briny* ny in large flounders, using fingerliny Bullet for belt. 
#184-1* > X nvl ** 1 1 s do it in i ce * 9 fol. 1 mm. 166*3 A breeding plumage* 
Winy 
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n sent i r 1 ly breeding ■tolutnege* 
151*5 g* In-^ 1 A 5 mm. r little molt. Tall 11 
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Gold cn -lovers still present on Island In moderate numbers— 8 or 10 
spaced out on either si^e of sirs trip, scattered bird” out on la.yoon 
send fists, t^o bks 11 fl ocVs (7 end ^}, end others scattered around on the 
island. Also noted 4 turost ones . 1 Tattler , end e dunlin , dust after 
no an we sew a Mte-talled Tr uric bird f ly <r vr near the control tower. We 
also -©turned to the Red-tailed Troolcbi rds * nests on KnVii Po^nt. This 
time the r. m p adult as before was ineub&tin^r the ogm but a different unbanded 
adult wa?- brooding the chick. 
*"ad report of "the' 1 sparrow at Pan hr Club ca. 7:15 in evening. From 
the description gi van me the bird we a apparently a 7 House "no tow . 
In the evening we went out to KuVu Ft. to band terns, but it begfcn to rain 
lightly end the moon was periodically too bright to catch the terns. We 
therefore contented ourselves with ersdicst# 1 ^- cats from areas- sur«* 
round in,y the ternary. 
