EAC 19, Undaunted, July-September 1967
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Table 4 Summary of Area A cont'd. No. of Birds No. of Sightings No. of Species No. of Birds In Flocks No. of Birds Not In Flocks No. of Flocks No. of Hours No. of Miles August 7 238 87 14 103 135 9 8.0 93.0 8 974 90 14 837 137 8 8.0 88.0 9 67 33 9 15 52 2 8.0 80.0 10 163 69 13 59 104 8 8.0 96.0 12 289 28 7 252 37 6 3.5 37.1 13 276 72 11 174 102 13 5.0 60.0 September 7 57 29 6 7 50 1 3.2 32.0 14 257 37 11 199 58 4 5.0 50.0 Totals 2321 445 29 1646 695 51 48.7 536.1 FLOCK COMPOSITION Species No. % of Species Population In Flocks % of Total Birds In Flock No. of Flocks Species Present In Pink-footed Shearwater 2 50.0 .1 1 Wedge-tailed Shearwater 18 66.6 1.1 3 Manx (Black-vented)Shearwater 159 77.9 9.7 10 Shearwater/Petrel 25 89.2 1.5 1 Galapagos Storm Petrel 553 83.5 33.8 7 Brown Pelican 8 53.3 .4 1 Blue-faced Booby 5 21.7 .3 2 Red-footed Booby 18 56.2 1.1 4 Brown Booby 299 74.3 18.2 11 Booby 15 78.9 .9 2 Whimbrel 5 71.4 .3 1 Shorebird 17 89.4 1.0 2 Northern Phalarope 93 80.8 5.6 4 Phalarope 47 44.3 2.8 7 Sabine's Gull 9 52.9 .5 2 Common Noddy 177 76.6 10.8 11 Black Tern 161 73.8 9.8 6 Sooty Tern 32 88.8 1.9 2 Tern 3 10.7 .1 1 Totals 1646 - 100.0%