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what is left of the once varied and populous seabird life. Iehua is 9 miles from 
Kauai and should be visited in April or Hay. Mr. Kbichi Maeaki, a comraerc ial 
fisherman, should be contancted for the ride over. He frequently 
fishes the waters off Lehua and has expressed the desire to see Lehua made a 
sanctuary. To be found on lehua are at least the following; Wedge* 
tailed Shearwater, Christmas Island Shearwater, Bonin Is. Petrel?, Bulwer's 
Gray-backed Torn?, Common Noddy? 
Noddy, 
gold mines and should be visited as soon as possible 
Upon 
car for signs of Tern activity. Up to 10,000 were seen off Manana Is., hovering 
all around the island, but not yet touching down. Kb activity was noted on other 
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Islands as far north as Itopola. 
2b February 
Returned to Kauai 1300 to 1330 with Jim Ludwig, Doug Whitman and Vin 
colony. Windy and partly 
previously. 7 or 8 irasatures roosting or flying 
Changing of brooding mates noted. Neck weaving 
wings held out from body noted. Relieved 
to air 
and started to fly out to sea but returned. Saw 
flying 
Mahiloa ' s stopped at pond 
Herons, and Bovitcber and usual ehorabir&s* Afternoon spent sightseeing 
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locking out to end of reach on Na Pali coast. 
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Booby colony 2030 in heavy wind and full moon. Pound Wedge- tail 
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