Trip Reports
Oceanwings pelagic - 3 November 2006
| A great Oceanwings
trip this morning on glassy seas with crystal clear skies (see the photos
below!). A good assortment of birds, with both Gibson's
and Antipodean, Campbell and black-browed,
Salvin's, and white-capped albs. Good
numbers of Hutton's shearwaters on the way out (there
were 10s of thousands passing the tip of the Peninsula yesterday afternoon
in much windier conditions). Also great views of Westland petrels,
one or two white-chinned, and several short-tailed
shears, and the first flesh-footed for the season.
Great shows put on by dusky dolphins on the way back
in! All in all a great trip. |
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BRENT |
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Above: Wandering albatross (probable Gibson's) gliding
over glassy seas |
Above: Salvin's albatross coming in to land on glassy
seas |
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Above: Westland petrel |
Above: Feeding frenzy at the burley |
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Above: Dusky dolphin
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