Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Lincoln's Sparrow

I was delighted to see that a LINCOLN'S SPARROW returned to my backyard today, bathing in the dripper bath.

Debra

Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

MONTEREY BAY: SEP 22, 2008: LATE REPORT

Howdy, Seabirders,

This is a late report for the Shearwater Journey's pelagic trip September 22, 2008 from Monterey Bay. On rare occasions, a marine mammal sighting will eclipse any seabird sighting. This was the case on September 22. 

The singular most exciting event was watching six KILLER WHALES, repeatedly tossing a COMMON DOLPHIN sky high some 30-50 feet in the air as they chased, and hunted it! On some of our previous trips, we had seen a mother/calf pair of common dolphins hanging around Cannery Row. They had been reported there for weeks. It is unusual in that common dolphins are usually very gregarious, traveling in herds of hundreds, if not thousands off southern California. Recently, we saw this pair off Point Joe, and away from the nearshore protection (?) of Cannery Row. I do not know if these dolphins were the specific individuals that the killer whales killed on this day. But, it was quite spectacular to see the little dolphin flying through the air, as well as the killer whales also flying sky high! In the end, the killer whales did kill the dolphin, although this was difficult to see. They continued to hang around Monterey Bay for many weeks, mostly near Moss Landing. The common dolphins have not been seen since this day.

I've seen Orcas hunt and kill many creatures— blue sharks, sea lions, rhinoceros auklets, and elephant seals. (For a look at an image that I shot of an orca tossing a young elephant seal in the air on a Shearwater Journey's trip to the Farallon Islands, see Hadoram Shirihai's A Field Guide to the Marine Mammals of the World, page 74). In fact, it was on a Shearwater Journey's May Monterey Bay trip in the 1980's when the very first hunting by killer whales of a young gray and its mother, was ever photographed. At my insistence, a hydrophone was dropped overboard to record the first sounds of killer whales in Monterey Bay! (These sounds can be heard on the DVD, Through the Seasons: An Introduction to the Seabirds and Marine Mammals of Monterey Bay). After nearly three hours of stalking the young, male gray whale, the killer whales finally drowned it. This later became popularized by National Geographic after they videotaped subsequent kills on Monterey Bay.

Killer whales have long been a subject of interest for me. So much so that, beginning in 1978, I collected images from the the photographers who ventured forth on Shearwater Journey's trips from Monterey, Bodega Bay and other ports off central California. Beginning in 1984, I encouraged the Monterey party boat skippers to collect images of killer whales, too. Shearwater Journeys donated hundreds of boat trips that  provided a platform of opportunity for graduate students to obtain marine mammal sightings and photograph killer whales. Through these efforts, we were able to obtain images from more than forty people, spanning 19 years to be included in a photo catalogue of killer whales of California and western Mexico which was published in September 1997 by the U.S. Department of Comerce, NOAA. Thus, the many birders who participated in our trips contributed vastly to our current knowledge of killer whales. 

You can see video footage shot by Manny Vara and hear the sounds of the participants on the September 22 trip at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WufTyNMZNgw

Well, of course we did see birds, too! The complete species list follows. Many thanks to the folks who joined us on this very exciting trip. The leaders were: David Vander Pluym, David Wimpfheimer, Luke Cole, Don Doolittle, Oscar Johnson, and Debra Shearwater. Lauren Harter graciously chummed.

SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 MONTEREY BAY:

PACIFIC LOON- 4
LOON sp.- 1
WESTERN GREBE- 1
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS- 5
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 225
BULLER'S SHEARWATER- 28
SOOTY SHEARWATER- 280
SOOTY/SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER- 2
WILSON'S STORM-PETREL- 4
ASHY STORM-PETREL- 300
BLACK STORM-PETREL- 15
BROWN PELICAN- 70
BRANDT'S CORMORANT- 700
PELAGIC CORMORANT- 3
SURF SCOTER- 14
BLACK TURNSTONE- 8
SURFBIRD- 1
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE- 48
SOUTH POLAR SKUA- 2
POMARINE JAEGER- 21
PARASITIC JAEGER- 5
JAEGER sp.- 1
HEERMANN'S GULL- 60
CALIFORNIA GULL- 30
WESTERN GULL- 100
ELEGANT TERN- 100
COMMON TERN- 1
COMMON/ARCTIC TERN- 1
FORSTER'S TERN- 1
COMMON MURRE- 110
PIGEON GUILLEMOT- 1
RHINOCEROS AUKLET- 80
SEA OTTER- 6
CALIFORNIA SEA LION- +
HARBOR SEAL- +
HUMPBACK WHALE- 10
KILLER WHALE- 6
COMMON DOLHIN- 1 or 2
RISSO'S DOLPHIN- 17
OCEAN SUNFISH- 3
BLUE SHARK- 1

Shearwaters forever,
Debra

Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

OCT 17 & 18, 2008 PELAGIC TRIP REPORTS

Hello, Seabirders,

Shearwater Journey's pelagic trips on October 17 from BODEGA BAY and October 18 from MONTEREY BAY were the last trips of the fall season. Both trips were excellent, with good sea conditions, and many seabirds and marine mammals. Highlights of the October 17th trip included: flocks of more than a 100 BULLER'S SHEARWATERS, and one Buller's Shearwater standing on wad of bull kelp; 3 FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATERS; a small influx of NORTHERN FULMARS; possibly the last SOUTH POLAR SKUAS of the season; several MEW GULLS; and arriving BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES; a PALM WARBLER about 15 miles offshore in Sonoma County; and several STELLER'S SEA LIONS. County birders enjoyed adding many species to both their Sonoma and Marin County lists. Highlights of the October 18th trip from Monterey Bay included: a CACKLING GOOSE flying over the harbor; flocks of migrating PACIFIC LOONS; 2 or 3 SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATERS; 1 MANX SHEARWATER; 4 BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATERS; a FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER sitting on the water, providing knock out views and photo-ops; arriving BONAPARTE'S GULLS; good numbers of CASSIN'S AUKLETS; and half a dozen KILLER WHALES interacting with CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS and HUMPBACK WHALES. The heavy gale force winds from the northwest cooled the sea surface temperature down to about 55F and was probably part of the influx of fulmars, trickling of kittiwakes, and short-tailed shearwaters. A deep, red tide had formed inside and just outside of the Monterey harbor. Those folks who signed on for both trips accumulated quite a seabird/marine mammal species list!

Our next trips from Monterey with spaces available are NOVEMBER 29 with Clay Kempf, Scott Terrill, Linda Terrill, Jennifer Green, Luke Cole, and Debra Shearwater leading, and JANUARY 17, 2009. Please email Debra Shearwater for a reservation/information.

Many, many thanks to all of the participants who traveled from near and far to join us on our trips this year! We couldn't do it without you! The leaders for October 17th were: Lisa Hug, Jennifer Green, John Sterling, Alan Hopkins, David Vanderpluym, David Wimpfheimer, Steve Howell, and Debra Shearwater. The leaders for the October 18th trip were: Clay Kempf, Linda Terrill, Scott Terrill, David Vander Pluym, And Debra Shearwater. Lauren Harter was chummer on both trips. Many thanks, Lauren!

The complete species list follows:

OCTOBER 17 BODEGA BAY/OCT 18 MONTEREY BAY 2008:

PACIFIC LOON- 3/40
COMMON LOON- 2/2
EARED GREBE- 5/25
WESTERN GREBE- 5/6
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS- 9/5
NORTHERN FULMAR- 13/12
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 171/220
FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 3/2
BULLER'S SHEARWATER-920/0
SOOTY SHEARWATER- 41/75
SOOTY/SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER- 3/3
SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER- 0/2 or 3
MANX SHEARWATER- 0/1
BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATER- 0/4
BROWN PELICAN- 25/125
BRANDT'S CORMORANT- 50/325
PELAGIC CORMORANT- 3/0
SURF SCOTER- 2/0
CANADA GOOSE- 0/7
CACKLING GOOSE- 0/1
GREATER SCAUP- 4/0
BRANT- 2/0
NORTHERN PINTAIL- 0/3
BLACK TURNSTONE- 1/4
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE- 0/34
SOUTH POLAR SKUA- 6/0
POMARINE JAEGER- 15/6
POMARINE/PARASITIC- 6/2
PARASITIC JAEGER- 0/1
BONAPARTE'S GULL- 0/8
HEERMANN'S GULL- 81/200
MEW GULL- 4/0
CALIFORNIA GULL- 380/180
HERRING GULL- 10/0
WESTERN GULL- 250/370
GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL- 3/0
WESTERN/GLAUCOUS-WINGED- 10/0
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE- 2/0
ELEGANT TERN- 0/27
COMMON MURRE- 250/120
PIGEON GUILLEMOT- 5/0
CASSIN'S AUKLET- 33/60
RHINOCEROS AUKLET- 35/225
*PALM WARBLER- 1/0, about 15 miles offshore in Sonoma County. It flew toward land.
PEREGRINE FALCON- 0/1, on the radio tower along Cannery Row.
SEA OTTER- 0/12
CALIFORNIA SEA LION- 2/225
STELLER'S SEA LION- 7/0
NORTHERN FUR SEAL- 1/2
NORTHERN ELEPHANT SEAL- 1/1
HARBOR SEAL- +/5
HUMPBACK WHALE- 5/20
KILLER WHALE- 0/6
NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE DOLPHIN- 16/0
RISSO'S DOLPHIN- 0/400
PACIFIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN- 50/20
DALL'S PORPOISE- 16/6
OCEAN SUNFISH- 0/2
BLUE SHARK- 1/2

Shearwaters forever,
Debra

Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

SHEARWATER JOURNEYS' TRIP REPORTS: OCT 9, 11, & 12, 2008

Howdy, Seabirders,

This report covers Shearwater Journey's pelagic trips on October 9, 11, & 12, 2008. The October 9 trip which was set to depart from Bodega Bay was canceled due to a gale warning by NOAA on October 8th at 12:30 p.m. Everyone was refunded their full fare for this trip. Turns out it was a very wise decision. The October 11th trip departed from Monterey as planned since the forecast for Monterey Bay was much better that day. Being half-moon shaped, the bay is somewhat protected from the prevailing northwesterly winds. Highlights of this trip included one HARLEQUIN DUCK in the harbor, 35 WHITE-FRONTED GEESE (!), and a great show of 5 KILLER WHALES with HUMPBACK WHALES near Moss Landing. The October 12th trip departed from Santa Cruz on the north side of Monterey Bay. Highlights included great views of MARBLED MURRELETS just outside the harbor, 25 SURFBIRDS on the jetty, 1 or 2 FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATERS, and a great show of RISSO'S DOLPHINS.

We would like to thank all of the participants who traveled with us on these trips. The leaders were: October 11: Scott Terrill, Linda Terrill, Gerry McChesney, & Ryan Terrill; October 12: Clay Kempf, Linda Terrill, Scott Terrill, John Sterling, Don Doolittle, Jennifer Green, Jim Danzenbaker, & Debra Shearwater.

Our last two trips of the fall season are scheduled for October 17 from Bodega Bay with leaders John Sterling, Lisa Hug, Jennifer Green, Alan Hopkins, Steve Howell, David Vander Pluym, David Wimpfheimer, & Debra Shearwater, and Lauren Harter, chumming; and for October 18 from Monterey Bay with leaders Clay Kempf, Linda Terrill, Scott Terrill, David Vander Pluym, and chummer, Lauren Harter. Spaces are still available on both trips. Our next scheduled trips from Monterey are November 29 and January 17.

The complete species list follows: 

OCTOBER 11 MONTEREY COUNTY/ OCTOBER 12 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY:

PACIFIC LOON- 5/3
COMMON LOON- 0/2
EARED GREBE- 0/20
WESTERN GREBE- 0/102
CLARK'S GREBE- 0/20
WESTERN/CLARK'S- 0/25
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS- 6/10
NORTHERN FULMAR- 7/6
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 165/180
FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 1/1or 2
BULLER'S SHEARWATER- 38/85
SOOTY SHEARWATER- 105/29
SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER- 2/0
BROWN PELICAN- 225/125
BRANDT'S CORMORANT- 250/75
PELAGIC CORMORANT-2/2
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT-0/1
HARLEQUIN DUCK-1/0
SURF SCOTER- 85/20
WHITE-FRONTED GEESE- 35/0
CANADA GOOSE- 0/6
SNOW GOOSE- 0/1
RUDDY TURNSTONE- 0/1
BLACK TURNSTONE- 6/3
SURFBIRD- 0/25
WILLET- 0/3
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE- 15/8
RED PHALAROPE- 1/ 2
SOUTH POLAR SKUA- 0/7
POMARINE JAEGER- 0/3
POMARINE/PARASITIC- 0/2
BONAPARTE'S GULL- 1/5
HEERMANN'S GULL- 155/85
CALIFORNIA GULL- 150/120
HERRING GULL- 0/2
WESTERN GULL- 155/250
GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL- 2/0
WESTERN/GLAUCOUS-WINGED- 10/0
ELEGANT TERN- 6/3
ARCTIC TERN- 1/0
COMMON MURRE- 53/850
PIGEON GUILLEMOT- 1/1
MARBLED MURRELET- 0/10
CASSIN'S AUKLET- 45/16
RHINOCEROS AUKLET- 60/77
SEA OTTER- 6/27
CALIFORNIA SEA LION- 140/+
NORTHERN ELEPHANT SEAL- 1/1
HARBOR SEAL-3/20
HUMPBACK WHALE- 20/18
KILLER WHALE- 5/0
NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE DOLPHIN- 0/7
RISSO'S DOLPHIN- 12/18

Shearwaters forever,
Debra Shearwater

Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

BODEGA BAY OCT 9 PELAGIC TRIP CANCELED: IMPORTANT NOTICE: GALE WARNING

HELLO, SEABIRDERS

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE:

The Shearwater Journey's OCTOBER 9TH PELAGIC TRIP DEPARTING FROM BODEGA BAY TOMORROW, IS CANCELED DUE TO A GALE WARNING. Please contact anyone that you know who might be signed on for this trip, and post on additional lists. 

As much as we would love to show you seabirds, it will not be possible with the weather conditions that are predicted, and will almost certainly materialize. This includes canceling for the WFO, Western Field Ornithologists group on board the boat. We are very sorry to have to make this decision and will be contacting everyone that we can possibly reach at this time. A full refund will be sent to all passengers within 30 days. Thank you for your continued support of the Shearwater Journeys' pelagic trips.

Shearwaters forever,
Debra

The NOAA weather report is as follows: 

POINT ARENA TO PIGEON POINT 20 TO 60 NM OFFSHORE-
824 AM PDT WED OCT 8 2008

GALE WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON


TODAY
NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT BECOMING 25 TO 35 KT BY MID-MORNING.
WIND WAVES 4 TO 7 FT. NW SWELL 8 TO 10 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND S 2
FT AT 15 SECONDS.

TONIGHT
NW WINDS 30 TO 40 KT. COMBINED SEAS 11 TO 15 FT
DOMINANT PERIOD 10 SECONDS.

THU
N WINDS 30 TO 35 KT. COMBINED SEAS 11 TO 16 FT DOMINANT
PERIOD 10 SECONDS.



Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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Monday, October 6, 2008

OCTOBER 3, 4, 5, 2008 MONTEREY PELAGIC TRIP REPORT

Howdy, Seabirders,

Three days of seabirding on Monterey Bay with Shearwater Journeys produced quite an array of seabirds. This report covers trips on October 3, 4, and offshore on Oct 5 to the albacore fishing grounds. All trips departed from Fishermans' Wharf in Monterey. Highlights included: 2 PIGEON GUILLEMOTS on October 3 (most guillemots have departed for their wintering area, Queen Charlotte Island), 5 species of shearwaters on October 4, including 325 PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATERS, 2 FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATERS, 25 BULLER'S SHEARWATERS, and 10 BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATERS with participants having excellent views of all shearwaters, sitting on the water. Another highlight of the October 4th trip was our first rainfall since March 15th! Living in a Mediterranean climate, we rarely see rain at this time of year. Even so, it did not amount to much, or impact the birding at all. Capping off the three days of seabirding on October 5 the highlights included all of the following in SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: 6 XANTUS' MURRELETS  scrippsi, 5 XANTUS MURRELETS hypoleucus that breeds on islands off Baja California, 1800 ASHY STORM-PETRELS, 15 BLACK STORM-PETRELS, and 4 LEAST STORM-PETRELS, 8 SOUTH POLAR SKUAS, 13 POMARINE JAEGERS, 9 PARASITIC JAEGERS, and 3 SABINE'S GULLS. Everyone on board had excellent views of the murrelets, while the Baja murrelets gave their distinctive calls! County birders were having a field day! All of these birds were out at the albacore grounds, some 35 miles off Monterey. Fish were jumping! Lots of bait fish and bonita were around. The sea surface temperature was a balmy 64.7F and the water was the deep aqua blue, clear water that both the albacore and murrelets prefer. Murrelets are one of the target species of the albacore trips. The least storm-petrels were a great bonus! It was a great set of trips!

Where the heck did that massive storm-petrel flock of 10,000 birds on September 14th go?? After searching for them on many trips since that date, even on some very calm seas, with zero luck — I believe the mystery has been solved! It has been reported to me from birders who took a cruise ship from Vancouver to Los Angeles that they ran into the storm-petrels far away from where we last saw them! It would seem that it has been confirmed that the storm-petrel flocks are not within reaching distance of Monterey trips.

We would like to thank all of our participants who took part in these three trips. The leaders were as follows:
October 3= Clay Kempf, Jennifer Green, & Debra Shearwater
October 4= Clay Kempf, Brian Sullivan, Oscar Johnson, Adam Searcy, & Debra Shearwater
October 5= Scott Terrill, Linda Terrill, David Vander Pluym, Oscar Johnson, Adam Searcy, Ryan Terrill, & Debra Shearwater.

Spaces are still available on the following trips from Monterey: October 11, 18, November 29, January 17; from Bodega Bay: October 9 & 17. 

The complete species lists follow:

OCT 3/ OCT 4, 2008

PACIFIC LOON- 1/0
COMMON LOON- 0/5
WESTERN GREBE- 3/0
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS- 11/10
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 150/325
FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 0/2
BULLER'S SHEARWATER- 157/285
SOOTY/SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER- 1/1
BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATER- 0/10
BROWN PELICAN- 80/150
BRANDT'S CORMORANT- 300/55
HARLEQUIN DUCK- 0/1, in the harbor
MARBLED GODWIT- 2/0
BLACK TURNSTONE- 0/5
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE- 9/33
SOUTH POLAR SKUA- 1/3
POMARINE JAEGER- 8/23
POMARINE/PARASITIC- 6/4
PARASITIC JAEGER- 2/14
PARASITIC/LONG-TAILED- 0/1
HEERMANNS' GULL- 350/175
CALIFORNIA GULL- 40/500
WESTERN GULL- 120/500
SABINE'S GULL- 0/1
ELEGANT TERN- 38/45
COMMON MURRE- 420/250
PIGEON GUILLEMOT-2/0
CASSIN'S AUKLET- 21/31
RHINOCEROS AUKLET- 270/87
PEREGRINE FALCON- 0/1, on the radio tower on Cannery Row
SEA OTTER- 3/5
CALIFORNIA SEA LION- 100/++
NORTHERN FUR SEAL- 0/6
HUMPBACK WHALE- 14/24
NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE DOLPHIN- 0/20
RISSO'S DOLPHIN- 0/15
PACIFIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN- 80/85
DALL'S PORPOISE- 12/6
OCEAN SUNFISH- 7/10
BLUE SHARK- 3/0

OCTOBER 5, 2008

MTY/SCZ/COUNTIES

PACIFIC LOON- 0/1
BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS- 4/7
PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER- 75/22
BULLER'S SHEARWATER- 17/2
ASHY STORM-PETREL- 0/1800
BLACK STORM-PETREL- 0/15
LEAST STORM-PETREL-0/4
WEIRD STORM-PETREL-1, with a white belly. Presumed to be an Ashy, unless photos prove otherwise.
BROWN PELICAN- 35/2
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE- 16/1
RED PHALAROPE- 7/0
SOUTH POLAR SKUA- 3/8
POMARINE JAEGER- 9/13
POMARINE/PARASITIC- 0/1
PARASITIC JAEGER- 2/9
PARASITIC/LONG-TAILED- 0/1
HEERMANN'S GULL- 275/8
WESTERN GULL- 475/15
SABINE'S GULL- 12/3
COMMON MURRE- 40/0
XANTUS' MURRELET (scrippsi)- 0/6
XANTUS' MURRELET (hypoleucus)- 0/5
XANTUS'/CRAVERI'S MURRELET- 0/3
CASSIN'S AUKLET- 36/3
RHINOCEROS AUKLET- 120/4
HUMMINGBIRD SP.- 1/0
CALIFORNIA SEA LION- 60
NORTHERN FUR SEAL- 10
HUMPBACK WHALE- 12
PACIFIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN- 25
OCEAN SUNFISH- 2
BLUE SHARK- 2

Shearwaters forever,
Debra

Debra Shearwater
Shearwater Journeys, Inc.
PO Box 190
Hollister, CA 95024
831.637.8527
www.shearwaterjourneys.com

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