Trip Reports
Tolaga Bay Pelagic - 09 October 2004
| Participants:
Bert Lee (skipper), Pam Agnew, Des Agnew, Tim Barnard, Nigel Milius, Steve
Wood, Cheryl Doyle, Brent Stephenson and Sav Saville (organisers). The trip to the sea from the boat-ramp saw us off to a good start with NZ dotterel, banded dotterel and variable oystercatcher at the rivermouth. We chummed at two primary locations. Birds on the sea were the expected mix of summer and winter species, with the most notable occurrences being the large number of wandering albatross (at least 8 birds) with most appearing to be Antipodean birds. A steady stream of passing sooty shearwaters numbering several hundreds and a new bird for our Tolaga trips (and indeed for Bert who has sailed and fished this area for "quite some time"!) in the form of an Antarctic fulmar, proving once again that we really have no idea what will turn up. Not great numbers of birds and nothing truly startling, but good diversity of species and excellent views of almost all made it a really good day. As we came through the bar at the end of the trip we had an obliging reef heron and a pure white variable oystercatcher to round it all off. Birds seen – For the first time - no Skuas of any species |
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SAV
& BRENT |
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Probable Gibson's albatross |
Probable Antipodean albatross |
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Salvin's albatross coming in
to land |
'White' variable oystercatcher
at the mouth of the Uawa River, Tolaga Bay |
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