Subject: Seabird Finding Survey
Date: Oct 16 20:08:55 1996
From: Mike Patterson - mpatters at orednet.org





Where's your favorite seabird spotting spot?

I'm trying to build a seabird spotting guide for land based
watching for my web page and would very much appreciate those
with favorite spots taking the time filling out the following
survey and e-mailing it back to me. If you have more than one
favorite spot and feel particularly energetic feel free to write
about each of them.

Site name:
Nearest community:
County:
State:

Best bird seen:
Seen any whales?:

Can one comfortably scope from a car?:
If not, how far does one have to walk?:

This next part gets a little complicated...
using e=easy n=not-so-easy o=once in a blue moon
and
w=winter v=spring s=summer f=fall
mark the species you've seen at your spot

BFAlbatross
LaysanAlbatross
NFulmar
Mottled Petrel
MurphysPetrel
PFShearwater
FFShearwater
BullersShearwater
ManxShearwater
SootyShearwater
STShearwater
FTStorm-petrel
LeachsStorm-petrel
WilsonsStorm-petrel
BlackStorm-petrel
MagnificentFrigatebird
PomarineJaeger
ParasiticJaeger
Long-tailedJaeger
SouthPolarSkua
Black-leggedKittiwake
Red-leggedKittiwake
SabinesGull
ArcticTern
CommonTern
MarbledMurrelet
AncientMurrelet
XantusMurrelet
ParakeetAuklet
CrestedAuklet
CassinsAuklet
RhinoAuklet
TuftedPuffin
HornedPuffin
Stuff I missed


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