Sunday, March 28, 2010

Port Stephens Pelagic

continental shelf
From Newcastle to the continental shelf is quite a distance, so novocastrian birdos tend to head north or south to embark on Pelagic trips, to reduce the mainly uneventful travelling time. (BTW the stars indicate points where natural gas bubbles up.)  The Hunter Bird Observers have organised regular trips from Nelson Bay this year, and though they are all fully booked, I got a call to say a spot had opened up this weekend.

And what a trip it was. Even thirty year veterans were adding ‘lifers’ to their list.


155_1Pomarine Jaeger
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Fleshy-footed Shearwater
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Brown Booby
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Streaked Shearwater
 
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Crested Tern

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Tahiti Petrel

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Wedge-tailed Shearwater

934_1Red-footed Booby

Bird list:
White-bellied Storm-petrel
Wilson's Storm-petrel
Tahiti Petrel
Solander's Petrel
Sooty Shearwater
Streaked Shearwater
Fleshy-footed Shearwater
Short-tailed Shearwater
Wedge-tailed Shearwater
Brown Booby
Red-footed Booby
Pomarine Jaeger
Little Penguin
Great Crested Tern
Silver Gull
Pied Cormorant

3 comments:

  1. Wow, some fantastic birds on the list. My Oz seabird list is very sad indeed, due to my very sad ocean-going stomach!

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  2. Heya Marj, nice to meet you on the boat on the weekend. You are way faster than me in blogging but I'll post mine in the next few days.

    Cheers and happy snapping!

    Inger Vandyke

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  3. Great shots Marj,love all sea birds.
    Great captures,well done.
    john.

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