Amerman, Kenneth E., 1964, 1966
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Amerman, Kenneth 1964 27 of these were lost on the islet; all twenty-seven of those in the forward area lost, plus all of those below the frigates and half of the number on the west side. One chick on islet. Ten of twenty-five eggs on north peninsula also lost since March 9. March __--Third chick on dock. March 18 - Fourth and fifth chicks on dock. March 19 - Second chick on islet, plus thirty eggs. March 24 - Eggs continue to be lost on penninsula due to high tides. Only seven now left on western shore. Still increasing slowly on north shore and dock. March 26 - Only nine eggs remain on islet, two on north peninsula, due to high tides probably resulting from full moon. Hawaiian Noddy - Banding 753-25505 January 14, 1964 530 - 32 19 537 February 3 Immature 538 - 40 642-91077 March 13 91 14 642-01103, 04 April 1 12, 13 " 21 E Red-tailed Tropicbird - Banding 565-12025, 26 - Adult - Unbunker February 4, 1964 27 " " nest No. 1 February 6, 1964 28 " " " 2 " 11 29 " " " 1 " 30 " " dock - nest No. 3 February 16, 1964 31 " " fuel tank 19 32-50 " " Johnston " 51-55 " " " 21 56 " " dock 22 57 " " Area A 23 58 " " Nest No. 3 25 59 " " Scaevola - D.C. 26 60-66 " " Johnston 27 67 " " Scaevola - D.C. March 4