Annotated List 
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March 8-9^ 19o7 
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Hackman, POBSP ^ 
(Kept) Population estimates 600 -f (Notes') Pests down on cliffs -- 
coulcLnt check breeding status. Pot enough observations for population 
estimate. Population probably several hundred to a thousand. 
.Sept. 33-lk, 1967 
(ifridler) 
Most abundant in the north cliff area. One on the very top 
was noted incubating an egg. 
March- 7 -9r-1968 
(Clapp) 
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joreeaing s 
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- Many 100 ? s along 
north cliffs. 
- Unknown 
0 
Po Unite Tern nests were 
•rvat ions 
on other Leeward 
populati 
on was nesting. 
On the < 
8th Sincock and 
T ,0 0 ) 0 ’ t T"> r*r 
«-*- *V-A Jm «lb 
on these terns. 
probable^ Judging from 
- found evidence that some predator had 
v.^n on onese oerns. Am the fop of Middle Valley near the ed~e 
V - -r .r._r» -r r. ~ 0 
; found the remains of about 6 or 7 birds. Most of obese 
away 
fv»ry"i 
were 
qr-Hl 
other 
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-o those left by a Peregrine Falcon on Lisianski in March 1 965 
