Johnston . D. 
1964 
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9 April 
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In Honolulu et 4t20 p.r. Bob '’cFsrlane met me at the rlene, end we drove 
tr> to a nearby state park before it got dark, Tha park overlooked the 
university, city. Diamond Head, etc. In and around the park were sere 
‘potted Hove, fhama , * nh Bad-billcd Lelothrix , Also saw a Cold an Clover , 
r er^i-rine he] con ■ and Cardinal . Talked with Chuck Ely th?t evening before 
After breakfast we made a brief tour of Kuku oint area where a group of 
C oo t y Terns was just beginning to lay eggs . Noted several hro^n Booby 
nests on ground near the l&roon edgp; these contained either a single pale 
tan egg or a lame whit** chick— as large as th^ parent, ’Inhere were 
k riget e - bl rds nesting back in thp trees, but we didn*t have time to stop and 
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looV at than. AH along the road , the eir strip, brackish pond, etc., 
were scattered Oolden Plovers : a owe a peered to be in nearly c 'ir-plete 
b ref •diner plumage e n‘. ; others ! n winter plume re. Koted 2 uddy Turns t ues 
be«ide eir atrip end 2 due Vs too’? off from the pond. Few D otrtn on Koddi e ■» 
were seen out on KuVu Point. 
1 IV ph , end -eele errsnred In e B V" . 2.65 sq. miles of l £ nd, Wake having 
2.14 sq. mi. Average elevation 12 feet. Dominant vegetation is Tree 
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of 27 ", Today it was quite windy * nd there we ’ a reriodic showers 
