EAC 24, Hall, October 1967
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21 TABLE 4. Summary of Non-Grid Observations, Eastern Area Cruise No. 25 October 16 October 26 Black-footed Albatross 0 7 Fulmar 1 5 Pink-footed Shearwater 32 0 New Zealand Shearwater 5 0 Sooty Shearwater 28 2 Shearwater sp. 7 0 Storm Petrel sp. 6 0 Brown Pelican 12 1 Pelagic Cormorant 1 0 Cormorant sp. 2 0 Red Phalarope 4 0 Northern Phalarope 13 0 Phalarope sp. 70 0 Skua 1 1 Pomarine Jaeger 1 0 Jaeger sp. 25 0 Glaucous-winged Gull 0 3+ Western Gull 24 100+ Herring Gull 0 5+ California Gull 52 75+ Ring-billed Gull 0 20+ Heerman Gull 1 0 Bonaparte Gull 2 0 Sabine Gull 9 0 Gull sp. 105 0 Common Murre 3 1 Murrelet sp. 2 0 Cassin Auklet 4 0 Small Alcid sp. 27 0 Medium alcid sp. 1 0 Alcid sp. 6 0 Waterbird sp. 1 0 Mourning Dove 1 0 Western Meadowlark 1 0 Audubon Warbler 1 0 Landbird sp. 1 1 Total Birds 449 221+ Sealions and/or seals 18 0 Porpoises 19 0 Whale 1 0 Observing period 1240 - 1840 0740 - 0845 36°35' to 36°44' 1030 - 1130 37°00' to 37°04' 1330 - 1415 37°25' to 37°31' Latitude span 37°26' to 36°30' Note: Two Common Egrets and one or two flocks of flying Surf Scoters were seen on the 16th outside Golden Gate before official observations began.