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S
Ship
Direction
SMITHSONIAN IN到UTION
DIVISION OF BIRDS
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E
OBSSERS:
CHAN
Date 10 AUG. 1967
Pg.# 2
TIME SPECIES # DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS
1602 PHAL SP 1√ ce winter plum.
1614 DRSP 1√ ce
1615 REOPHAL 1√ ce heard calling only
1618 " " 1√ ce winter plum.
1619 PHAL SP 2√ ce
1628 " " 1√ ce
1631 WASP 1√ ce
1636 STORMPET 1√ ce
1641 ALCID 2√ SW CASSIUS AUKLET? SEE 1658 BIRDS - SAME
1651 WRSP 1√ ce XANTUS M.?
1665 AL CID 2√ SW above
1656 BIRD 2√ ce alcid/phalene
1700 STERNASP 1√ ce forsters ? don't think arctic wings very light
ALCID SP. 2√ w 2nd best bet common.
★STORNLET 1√ ce appeared all dark - cassino???! XANTUS ??
RHINO ?
1707 AL CID SP 4√ SW ABOVE A LOG XANTUS
1717 DRSP 1√ w
1730 AL CID 2√ ce XANT? DISTANT WHITE BECO
1735 SHORE BIRD 1√ ce ITHAL.??? FLYING WEIRD
1800
1805 RPhulane 1√ E great injection of green (light, murky green) Water
Ca 500 meters, long x 100 meter wide.
1807 Storm Pet 1√ SE
1824 LT Jaeger 1√ SW pel'&? - underwing very white - turn like
flight - A ball for till 3:00 - ca 4"
1834
whale - wow - big - Ca 60 ft., blow high & Columnar.
had printed - blaze, submerged head, expose 30 ft. fly
back, then dorsal only for moments.
(Over)
SI-MNH-958-e
Rev. 5-66