2020 Pelagic Birding Tour Sep 7-11

Hello all,

It’s been excellent day with plenty of things to look at including storm petrels, shearwaters, and albatrosses including at least 20 black-footed and the highlight of the day: a laysan albatross! Lots of people added this bird to their life list.

We spent quite a bit of time on the Cortez Bank with albatrossess next to the boat. And then had a surprise visit from an immature Nazca booby too. Great weather again with a little breeze this afternoon. Headed home tonight after a very successful trip!

Captain Art and Team Searcher

2020-09-11T14:27:18-07:00September 11th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Pelagic Birding Tour Sep 7-11

Hello all,

We had a great day today and several people added to their life list! Passenger Ben had a birthday today and added four birds to his life list.

We saw all three possible murrelets today: Craveri’s, Scripps’s and Guadalupe. That was a first for us on this annual trip!
The weather was calm, and we had good looks at blue whales and a distant look at fin whales. Common dolphin showed up as well.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

2020-09-10T11:01:58-07:00September 10th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Pelagic Birding Tour Sep 7-11

Hello all,

We started our day at Santa Barbara Island where a brown booby colony has established. Recently a blue footed booby has joined the colony, so this is the first time that we have seen a blue-footed booby on our Southern California pelagic tours, which is significant. There is speculation that there might be breeding between the brown and blue-footed boobies.

After spending time viewing the boobies, we headed west towards a temperature change with hopes of some bird life there. There were shearwaters, storm petrels, jaegers ,terns and an occasional murrelet. We also found common dolphins, a few bottlenose dolphins, and a single humpback whale.
We are headed to San Miguel Island to spend the night and then head out into deep water tomorrow.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Booby colony on a rock at Santa Barbara Island.

2020-09-09T07:40:34-07:00September 9th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Pelagic Birding Tour Sep 7-11

Hello all,

We departed on our annual pelagic birding trip today. We are headed west for the afternoon.

We saw loads of black-vented shearwaters on the 9-mile bank. And we went through an area of black storm petrels with an occasional least storm petrel. We also listed pomarine jaegers, Sabine’s gulls, and masked and brown boobies.

We are continuing west tonight and starting at Santa Barbara island hoping for a look at the brown booby colony.

Enjoying great weather!
Captain Art and Team Searcher

We are always grateful for Tom Blackman’s photos in our birding blog posts, including this one!

2020-09-08T09:59:48-07:00September 8th, 2020|Trip Reports|

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