The following year on April 15 and 1 6 James E. A. Kinney banded 73 
adults at this same colony. Towards the end of Kinney*s stay on Enderbury, 
Leonard P. Schultz visited the island and collected a single specimen on 
May 18 , 1939, 
Angual- Gyele -. Population : This species has been seen by POBSP on November 10, 
1964; on February 12-1.6, 1965 ; and on May 31, 1965 . In November 1964 and 
May 1965 two birds were observed flying in from the sea at dusk. In Feb- 
bruary 1965 four Audubon*s Shearwater were found on the "guano hill". 
One of these was collected and two were banded. At present the total popu- 
lation is probably less than 25 ^ h jfrior to the 1940* s must 
have been at least 200 or 300 . 
, A ? nu ?J- Cycle : The prior records seem to indicate that in the 1920 * s and 
1930 *s breeding was in the spring. In hid field notes Correia noted freshly 
nesting activity was in process. In July of the preceding year Donaggho 
Reproduction ; The selection of nest sites on the "guano hill" contrasts 
sharply with nest sites on McKean and Phoenix, the nearest breeding areas, 
where this species nests primarily under rocks. No Audubon*s Shearwaters 
have nested on Enderbury from 1963 to 1965 . 
Banding: Two adults were banded in February 1965 by POBSP personnel 
POBSP Specimen# : USNM 494505, 9, ovary 10x5 mm, February 13, 1965 * 
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