1965 
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ATF 
113 adult 9 1700 in front of camp at boot landing, about 20 ft. from 
refuge sign 
Notes 1 
8 l - 20 yards ventof southern end of row P 
87 - north beach 50 yds. vest of North Point 
72 - north beach 50 yds. from east end of sand spit 1J523. 
86 - ajiorth beach of western portion 100 yds. from vest end of sand 
epit - 1232 ? adult east end of rock ledge 
1 - east side of the channel into the lagoon due west of the 
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drum - 1340 
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92 - tip of drum beach at the narrowest point in the lagoon channel 1340 
110 on beach in front of camp - 1545. 
The weather today cut down considerably on our bandi^n. There seems 
to be no way to predict the shower© which fall periodically from these 
leaden skies, and the wind is too cold to permit getting very wet 
working in the rain. 
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B nding data fro today was: 63 ie@ek-foots, one booby and four 
tropicbirda. There seem to be greater numbers of gray-back terns in the 
air about the island now, and small groups are coming down to the ground at 
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night. The sooty terns are resting for short periods in large groups 
on the ground now. 
3 March 1963 
The weather today remained poor. Except for a couple of 
hours of warm sun around noon the sky was overcast. The wind moved around, 
from north to south and remained about 25 knots. There wasn't too much 
rain during the day, but it rained most of tonight, soaking all of us 
who were out banding. During the clear spell today we all took a much- 
needed bath in the lagoon. 
