TABLE #7. Composition of Flocks 
by Species - Diurnal 
, Non-Grid SIC 16. 
No. Birds 
% of Species 
SPECIES 
in Flocks 
Occurring in Flocks 
Wedge-tailed Shearwater 
. hl9 
.68 
Sooty Shearwater 
1 
.03 
Sooty/Slender-billed Shearwater 
3050 
.93 
Juan Fernandez Petrel 
33 
• 2k 
White-necked Petrel 
1 
.13 
Kermadec Petrel 
2 
.25 
Black-winged Petrel 
56 
.19 
Large Pterodroma sp. 
12 
.92 
Small Pterodroma sp* 
15 
•5U 
Pterodroma sp. 
32 
.29 
Bulwer 1 s Petrel 
1 
.02 
Shearwater/Petrel 
233 
.78 
Storm Petrel 
11 
.10 
Blue-faced Booby 
66 
.55 
Brown Booby 
2U 
.57 
Red-footed Booby 
62 
.61 
Lesser Frigatebird 
1 
.5 
Great Frigatebird 
U8 
.68 
Frigate sp. 
121* 
1.00 
Ruddy Turnstone 
5 
.55 
Pomarine Jaeger 
' 2 a , 
.32 
Long-tailed Jaeger 
i 
.33 
Jaeger sp. 
2 
.29 
Sooty Tern 
5088 
.93 
Gray-backed Tern 
152 
.88 
Common Noddy Tern 
1529 
1.02 
Hawaiian Noddy Tern 
11 
.73 
Blue-gray Noddy 
1 
.11*2 
Fairy Tern 
179 
.71*2 
Tern sp. 
65 
.98 
Bird sp. 
50 
.63 
Total 
11295 
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TABLE #8. Composition of Flocks 
by Groups - Diurnal 
Non-Grid SIC 16. 
SPECIES 
No. Birds 
% of Species 
In Flocks 
Occurring in Flocks 
Shearwaters 
3U70 
.87 
Pterodroma sp. 
151 
.22 
Shearwater/Petrel 
3855 
.76 
Storm Petrel 
11 
.10 
Booby 
152 
.57 
Frigatebird 
173 
.813 
Jaeger 
27 
.35 
Tern 
7022 
.93 
Mi sc. 
55 
.55 
TOTAL 
11295 
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