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Freni 9 p.B, to 5 a.a. we caught birds for the shipment to BTC 
ion adult frxgatebirds (two banded but not tagged) and thirty-two 
Kbddy Terns were secured and crated. Bushman excelled at eawturint 
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frigatebirds ware captured 
blinker 
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wktw up- ax f a#M* to tlh# bird Bh ip^j^nt to 
Uicka®. We left Sand, with the cratee cm the truck at 9 on the VP 
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aoi arriving on Johnston 15 cilnut* later and immediately took the birds 
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to. tb# W^hou&&* At the MATS terminal Captain Thc^npaon told us of 
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Kennedy* s nseinatlan. At about 1.0:50 a .a. Just before going 
I to Sand we saw a Bad-tailed Tropiobird over the runway. At about 
Terns 
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on Sand Island 
bM!e cm Johnston in the evening 1 talked with an engineer who 
claimed to have seen a Black-footed Albatross over the island on Hoveaber IT* 
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-Ho tending or survey work was undertaken. The weather 
was extremely humid and overcast with threatening skies most of the day 
and night. 
undertaken 
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12 noon. We recorded shearwater six In burrows, cm adult on surface 
at high point east of transmitter building. Brown Booby eight. Red-footed 
Booby 60£ 15, frigateblrd 150* 25, Golden Plo-ver 55* 5, Ruddy Turnstone 
25 * 5 (two tagged plover ate two tagged turnstones were observed), 
tendering Tattler me. Sooty Tern one (immature bird flying with healed 
