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Ship Direction
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
DIVISION OF BIRDS
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E
OBSERVERS:
Date 27 Feb '67
Pg.# 2
SPECIMEN
or
TIME SPECIES # DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS
1240 BLK 1 NW ad.
1245 WRS P 1 COO
1256 BLKS 1 aa imm cc to W
J/300 J/J
1325 BLKS 1 aa ownship ad shed not retrieved
1408 II 1 a imm.
1420 II 2 S "now 3 follow
1425 GWG .now 3
1500 BFA 1 imm
1507 BLK 1 W
1518 WRSP 1 COO
1524 "" 1 COO
1530 GULLS 23 HG, 65 of which imm { following, feeding on all
1625 BFA 4 aa 3 imm GWG Following ship
FF
1650 J/1650 Juenger sp. 2 All gulls and albatross off ship and went to an area ca. 1 miles away where large fish (<4') were jumping. There was also - slk. The 2 Jaegers were there also. One large unidentified bird also present - possibly a frigate, but not well seen.
1650 Bird 1
J 1704 R.Phul 4 COO
J 1740 BFA now 5 follow
1805 cease DO
SI-MNH-958-e
Rev. 5-66