SuMell, Robefc A. 
19o3 17 
(immature on ground south of transmitter building; four Fairy Terns 
hovered over this bird for several minutes). Common Roddy 500+ 50 
(two birds on a concrete block were observed calling at each other with 
outstretched neck and open bills for over two minutes; occasionally the 
birds would stop calling and would alternate peering at the ground giving 
the effect of bcuring to each other). White-capped Noddy three. Fairy 
Item four. 
Dusk survey (6:30 to Ts3o p.m.) frigatebird 50Q± 50, Red-footed 
Booby 50 + 15, Brown Booby six. Wandering Tattler two. Golden Plover 
: 
30+ 10, Ruddy Trunstons 15, Common Noddy 60Qt 100 (peculiar flight 
... f 
display observed .Just before dusk; see notes for October 26), Sooty 
Tern three (two adults, one laasiture) was conducted with MadteCounaughey. 
Banding was carried out from 8:15 to 10:30 p.m. with Mac McCennaughey 
and by muself from 10:30 p.m* until 1 a.m. Common Noddy 4l (753-50301 to 
303^1), frigatebird 1 9 
November 12—Three new 3 
from the Smithsonian but 
Chief Harms'' said that they could not be wired until after the Western 
* ’ • * • T • *' 
Area inspection. The original one here 1 is 
well 'in the pump house 
Dusk survey: All of the immature frlgatebirds except one on north 
side and two on south side are flying, shearwater ad* Its (two) work 
Observed, Sooty Tern one immature (unbanded and untagged flying). 
Golden Plover 30* 10, Ruddy Trunatone 10+, frigatebirds 500+ 50, Red 
footed Booby 50fc 10, Brown Booby- three. 
Banding was carried out from 10:15 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Common 
Noddy twenty-four (753-30342 - 66), Golden Plover two (642-01012; - 01014). 
