'Birds of Lisianski Island, p. 3 
•w. An ”Eagle-like” bird ¥hich -would not really fit anything else recorded from 
Lisianski. Probably a legitimately distinct species occurrence. 
X. Only sight records available disagree. Almost certainly one of the two 
species and should certainly be considered a record for an additional species 
occurring on Lisianski 
Jotal number of species recorded from island- 33 Tincluding hypothetical & duck) 
Total number of species certainly having occ.- 31 (excludiiog above) 
Total breeding species ever kno-^vn to occur-l 6 (17 if you include duck)(not incl-.Rail) 
Present number of breeding species - 15 (excluding Bulwer^s Petrel) 
Present number of breeding seabird species- 15 ** " 
Number of waterfowl species recorded - 1 
Number of shorebird species recorded - 10 
Sum of recent maximum estimates for breeding 
seabirds now occurring on Lisianski 
(excluding Bulwer ^ s) 
- 2, 822, 900 
Sum of recent maximum estimates of 
breeding seabird populations 
- 1,901,368 
Sum of recent iiaximum estimates of 
seabirds and 5 regular shorebirds 
(accidentals so few in number can 
safely be ignored) - 2 , 827 , 114-5 
Breeding figures for albatrosses 
used. Rice and Kenyon estimate 
used for Black-footed but not 
for Laysan Albatross 
Population figures (Maximum 
recent estimates) used for 
Bonin Petrel and Wedge-tailed 
Shearwater. 
Summer maximum subtracting 
Bonin Petrels and leaving 
200 for shorebirds, wand 
estimating albatrosses proportionately 
as for Laysan (=s 2100 ) would 
be ca.: 
1 , 811,700 
