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OBSERVERS:
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
DIVISION OF BIRDS
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E
SANTA ROSA
Date 25 AUG 1967
Pg.# 1
Ship
Direction
TIME SPECIES # DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS
1730 1
SANTA CRUZ CHANNEL SOUTH END
SOOTY SHEARWATER SCATTERED AND
SMALL FLOCKS - 10
PINF-FOOTS W/ SOOTIES CA 6+
ARCING HIGH IN CA20KT WIND
WESTERN GULL - SCATTERED
BR PEL -
PFOOTS BECOMING COMMONER
THAN SOOTY S CLOSE TO S.R.
1800 Gull Stern
FORD PT.
S.ROSO 2
large tern small gull ??
3-4 WHITEWASHED ROCKS IN THE
AREA, MOSTLY LOW & CLOSE TO
SHORE. BIRDS (CORMORANTS?) IN VARIOUS
W GULLS FEW
CORM - SEVERAL
1825 3-4 mi
w.Ford Pt.
whitewashed rocks, black(inland)
from surf; much help in this area.
much of which has been washed
ashore
Cormorants - frequently seen in nox.
from 1 to 5 oc
Gull up - common in near rock beds
1850 1/2 mi west.
wracked straight
Ca 70 birds on sandy beach, appear
to be mostly gulls; some, ca 5-8
dark birds that could be immat
Western gulls.
1900 CLOSE OBS. FOR P14Y
SI-MNH-958-e
Rev. 5-66