[Birdnet] NORTHERN CA PELAGIC
James D. McIntyre
james.d.mcintyre at att.net
Wed Sep 12 13:19:01 MDT 2007
At 7:00 a.m. on Wed September 5, I boarded the TREK II in Fort Bragg, CA
(about 120 miles north of San Francisco) for an all-day pelagic trip off the
northern California coast. The trip was led by Debra Shearwater and the aim
was to search for 'mega-rarities'. About 15 birders and 2 crew were
onboard.
Outbound we encountered 10-12 foot swells, making it difficult to see
low-flying birds and mammals far from the boat. Perhaps as a result we saw
no whales.
Species seen included (* = lifer for me):
PACIFIC LOON
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS *
NORTHERN FULMAR
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER
BULLER'S SHEARWATER
SOOTY SHEARWATER
BROWN PELICAN
BRANDT'S CORMORANT
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE
LONG-TAILED JAEGER
PARASITIC JAEGER
POMARINE JAEGER
HEERMANN's GULL
CALIFORNIA GULL
COMMON TERN
MARBLED MURRELET *
RHINOCEROS AUKLET *
OSPREY
PACIFIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN *
DALL'S PORPOISE *
Black-footed Albatross breed in the remote atolls and islands of the
Hawaiian Archipelago (Laysan, Midway, Kure, Pearl & Hermes Reef, etc.)
During breeding season these birds may travel great distances to forage - as
far away as the continental shelf off OR and northern CA. The round trip
may be more than 9300 miles and last more than 2 weeks! Meanwhile the other
parent remains on the nest to protect the single chick. These albatross are
threatened by longline (and formerly driftnet) fishing.
No mega-rarities, but a great day of seabirding and shooting. I'll post
some pics soon on NatureScapes (www.naturescapes.net
<http://www.naturescapopes.net/> ).
Jim
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