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Blue-faced Booby 
The seven individuals recorded this month represent an expected 
increase over November that should continue into January and February< 
Bed-footed Booby 
The three individuals recorded represent no change in status from 
Nov 
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Great Frigatebircl 
The 13 birds, mostly immature s, represent no change in status from 
November* 
Sooty Terns 
The surprisingly high total of 93 birds, at least in view of last 
months low number, is probably due to an influx of birds from an outside 
area* It is assumed that these birds ere merely passing through the area* 
Jaegers 
Two individuals flying together, presumably one adult and one immature, 
were recorded on 12 December* From their sise and shape it is thought that 
they were probably Fcnerine Jaegers, but this identification is uncertain* 
This species is rarely found within the grid area* 
It is interesting to note that the number of feeding flocks encountered 
in December (6) is twice that found, in the same area in November* No 
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