Trip Reports
Oceanwings pelagic - 1 June 2008
| During the OSNZ AGM weekend a group of 'break-away-birders' organised their own pelagic with Oceanwings on 1 June 2008, to head out a little deeper. This trip proved its worth with sightings of some great birds, including the first WHITE-HEADED PETREL seen from an Oceanwings pelagic. This bird gave good, but brief views, with an excellent photo snapped by Steve Wood - see the Rarities page here. Other good birds included two Antarctic fulmars, and three grey-faced petrels (not often seen down here). A 'white-throated' white-chinned petrel also put in an appearance, and was presumably a bird from outside of New Zealand waters. Apart from these excellent birds the usual suspects were also seen, with the trip list (compiled by Russell Cannings on BIRDING-NZ) looking something like this - 1 WHITE-HEADED PETREL |
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STEVE
WOOD & RUSSELL CANNINGS |
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Above: White-chinned petrel
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Above: Antarctic fulmar
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