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- Journal.
Rose Harbour. Aug. [August] 17/46 [1946].
Spent most of today getting our camp
squared away + packed for the
return trip to Charlotte, however
[Howard] Fairbairn did not show up + we
are spending another night on
Kunghit. At dusk we had
another try for the one bat we
have seen here, Charlie [Charles J. Guiguet] hit
the beast but it fell in some
very dense vegetation + we were
unable to recover it.
On board Ila. Aug. [August] 18/46 [1946].
Left Rose Harbour at 10:30 with
tide behind us + wind in our faces.
Some 90 glaucous winged gulls + 20 +/-
Rhinoceros auklets in the entrance to
Houston Stewart Channel, also 2 Red
Phalaropes working on drifting kelp
Saw one white winged scoter +
one Brandts cormorant there also.
Rose [word crossed out] Langtry Island at the S [South] entrance to
Carpenter Bay looks very likely as a
bird colony. A small grove of trees
but lots of grass. Rankin Island, the
easternmost of the two, also looks
like a good spot but has more
timber + less grass. Rounding
Deluge point we proceeded to Burnaby
Narrows where we had to put in
an hour waiting for the tide.
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