AT SEA RECORDS - JUNE 1963 
Leewards 
June 4, 1963 — 0935 — Clearing harbor mouth. Two "brown Boobies sitting on 
Buoy. 
()958* — Sighted Wedge-tailed Shearwater. 
1004 — Wedge- tailed Shearwater off port. 
1009- — Common Noddy off port. 
1018 — Common Noddy and three Gray-Backed Terns flying northeast. 
1025 — Two Sooty Terns flying northeast. 
1029 — Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Grinnell off Barber ! s Point. 
1034 — Common Noddy, starboard side. 
1035 — Two Common Noddies, way off starboard. 
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1040 — Common Noddy, port bide, flying west. 
1043 — Common Noddy, port side, flying southwest. 
1045 — Common Noddy, starboard, flying north. 
1051 — Wedge-tailed Shearwater, off port. 
1058 — Seven Sooty Terns off starboard. 
1059 — Seven Sooty Terns off starboard, flying northeast. 
12)00--Six Sooty Terns off starboard. It appears that the Sooty Terns are 
sort of in a continuous stream, flying toward the northeast. 
1101 — Small craft off starboard bow, with many birds behind it. There are 
approximately forty Common Noddies, and ten Wedge-tailed Shearwaters, which 
ere feeding in the water. 
1110 — Approximately 300 birds feeding off the bow, very close. Theseap 
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appears to ce a 3:1 ratio of Common Noddies to Wedge-tailed Shearwaters. 
One Brown Booby sighted. 
1130 — Red-footed Booby off starboard. 
1200 — v’e went for lundh and didnH return until 1400. 
1421~-0ne Wedge-tailed Shearwater was sighted off port, going southeast. 
1450 — An LS^ passed us going toward Pearl Harbor. We were interested, and 
