EAC 24, Hall, September 1967
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The nine sightings of various "lost" landbirds were mostly in the eastern sections. After the fall migration period is over these interesting landbird records will be discussed more carefully. Marine Mammals Species # Date Time Lat. Long. Remarks Balaenoptera 1 12 1842 34°59'N; 122°19'W (Spout described) moving south Dolphin/Porpoise 1+? 13 0659 34°55'N; 124°31'W "Never a good look" Porpoise ? 13 0818 34°54'N; 124°48'W Rep. by bridge Whale ? 13 0926 34°53'N; 125°01'W Rep. by bridge Delphinus 5 13 1342 34°58'W; 125°47'W Heading west Porpoise 12± 4 14 0954 34°10'N; 124°16'W Delphinus? Heading SE Porpoise 8± 2 16 0817 33°17'N; 126°20'W Delphinus? Sperm Whale 4+ 16 1230 32°41'N; 126°25'W Blows, flukes & sounded Porpoise ca200 16 1600 32°30'N; 126°01'W Delphinus? Heading NW Whales 2+ 17 0720 32°27'N; 123°06'W Sperm? Delphinus 35± 17 0812 32°27'N; 122°56'W Delphinus 6-8 17 1012 32°28'N; 122°31'W Delphinus 25± 5 17 1115 32°29'N; 122°20'W Moving north Delphinus 10 17 1128 32°29'N; 122°18'W Moving north Delphinus 22± 4 17 1132 32°29'N; 122°17'W Whale 1 17 1520 32°26'N; 121°33'W Whale 2 17 1630 32°25'N; 121°20'W Humpback? Whale 1 17 1655 32°25'N; 121°15'W Humpback? Sperm Whale 6 20 1250 31°45'N; 121°53'W Calf seen Whale 1 21 0830 34°24'N; 122°50'W Pseudorca? Delphinus 15+ 21 0802 34°24'N; 122°50'W