Blue-faced Booby A = 3 B = 2 
Blue-faced Boobies, present both months, were not sighted near Oahu. At least 
two were subadults. 
Red-footed Booby A = 9 B = 31 
Distribution did not have a definite pattern; all birds were immature-subadults. 
Brown Booby A = 6 B = 2 
Most of the Brown Boobies were seen near Oahu on 26 February ani 9 April, but 
two were sighted on 1 March.. These two were probably Sand XslAnd birds. 
FPigatebird A = 7 B = 9 
There was no appreciable difference in the number of birds seen in the two months 
Sooty Tern A = 280 B = 3^7 
Sooty Terns were the most abundant species recorded. They were soon each day 
during both periods and were the most common species occurring in the recorded flocks. 
The greater number seen during Aprilsis probably not significantly different from 
the number seen February-March. 
Blue-gray Noddy Tern A = 2 B = 0 
Two individuals were sighted on 28 February. 
Pomarino Jaeger A = 21 B = 19 
Nearly all (927° )) of the Individuals were seen within 100 miles of Oahu. 
Long-tailed Jaeger A = 0 B = 1 
One individual was identified on 9 April within 100 miles of Oahu. 
Phalaropo A = 0 B = 1 
A phalaropo sighted on 7 April was not identified to species. Two others 
were seen on 8 April which were possibly Red Phalaropes. 
