EAC 6, Shearwater, April 1967
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Table 3: East-west Breakdown of Eastern Grid Bird Populations, 2-9 April, 1967 EAST No. % of Grid species total % of Total birds in East section Birds/sq mile WEST No. % % B/sq mi. Black-footed Albatross* 49 88 13.8 .019 7 12 3.1 .005 Fulmar 4 100 1.1 .003 0 N.Z. Shearwater 0 3 100 1.3 .005 Pink-footed Shearwater 0 1 100 .4 .002 Herald's Petrel 0 1 100 .4 .002 Leach's Storm Petrel 71 57 20.0 .111 54 43 24.0 .164 Red Phalarope 154 54 43.4 .482 131 46 58.3 .796 Glaucous-winged Gull 1 100 .3 .001 0 Herring Gull 21 91 5.9 .017 2 9 .9 .003 Sabine's Gull 1 100 .3 .001 0 W. Meadowlark 1 100 .3 - 0 Shearwater/Petrel 4 50 1.1 .003 4 50 1.8 .006 Sooty/Slenderbill 22 71 6.2 .017 9 29 4.0 .014 Small Pterodroma 1 25 .3 .001 3 75 1.3 .005 Storm Petrel sp. 6 50 1.7 .009 6 50 2.7 .018 Gull sp. 17 100 4.8 .014 0 Land Bird sp. 2 100 .6 - 0 Bird sp. 1 20 .3 .001 4 80 1.8 .006 TOTALS 355 100.1 .679 225 100.0 1.026 Total miles 638 967 * The total for Black-footed Albatross does not agree with the grid total due to an allowance for birds following the ship from one area to another.