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he following results: Miiierbirds regular - 5, beatout - 11 ; p inches 
- |, beatout - 7,. but this was working out the top as the area we 
sane area which we had 
hull Miller Plat. Ibis, incidentally,, was the 
L9o4 and caught the 8 Miiierbirds for banding. The following 
.'in on Go. 19 gg iaieii we ocaoouu the sarse area^ we only were able to 
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March 7~9> 1968 
(Clapp) 
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Estimated population* 
602 I 59l° 
Kihoa Miiierbirds were far less abundant than the finches, bum could 
frecuently be seen in brushy areas. Mo nests were found but Kenyon cd- 
served a fledgling indicating that some proportion of the population was 
nesting. Many of the other miiierbirds observed were singing. 
