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T. Cade
1959
Falcon vesticules
23 May Cont
addled with a pottler embryo
about 5-7 mm long - conspicuous
eye pigmented flat.
A few pellets on the nesting ledge
were collected.
Meither fived uttered a sound
the entire time we were at the
clive.
26 May
Pitruvega - returned to the crwic
and took the other three eggs,
All proved to be pottler any
very little advanced in development.
While I was at the crwic the
trivial whineled once and stooped
past the cliff twice. Iee also
attached a group of mere gulls
several times, stooping in among
them but not laying a foot on
any. The gulls splayed a lot but
made no attempt to escape, except
to dodge the closest pales.
The next ledge can better be
described as a shallow semicircle
in surface area - 2½ feet wide
at the widest point of the arc in the
center with a diameter against two
rocky the cliff of about 4 ft [illegible]
[illegible] meet