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off and the entire eastern end of Sand Island was searched systematically 
but the effort was unsuccessful. The following birds were recorded? 
80CH- 
•capped 
Wedge-tailed Shearwater 15 
{in burrows) W 
Golden Plover 304- Ruddy Turnstone 
Frigateblrd 1504- 
Red-footed Booby 75+ Brown Bodby 4 
Wandering Tattler 1 
The Array Photographic Center team (Sgts. Bowen, Thacker and White) ‘ 
arrived at 4 p.ra. on the raall run. They will be working here but staying 
on Johnston. Their gear was stored In the pump house and we then took 
a fast tour of the bird colony. They left on the 6:30 p.m. M boat. 
November 20—John Bisbma >. and George Wlslockl arrived on the 10 a.m. 
fMa# - ■ etw e I Illi c i t* 
l.ortbweot flight. They cause over to Sand on the 11:30 a.m. M boat run. 
During the morning the photographic team obtained movies of the common 
species in the bird colony. Between 2 and 4 p.m. we worked with the 
team showing capture and banding of frlgateblrds and 
shearwater*. Proa 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. we captured two crates of birds 
shearwaters and eight Noddy Terns) for use In the movies. 
21—At 9*50 a.m. we talked with Ludwig on Kure regarding the 
shipment of three hundred ticks to Hlcaa where Bushman would pick them 
up. JTp® 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. the movie production continued. Procedures 
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photographed included crating of the bird® and the collect ten of blood 
(of a/shearwater)* The centrifuge was used In an attempt to separate 
the a/erum for photographing but the tube broke because Bushman ran the 
Ar- 
Ifuge 
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