WOLLONGONG, NSW PELAGIC TRIP REPORT 26th October 1997
Trip Summary:
An unusual day with the number of species down considerably when compared
to other January Trips. Conditions looked perfect once we were beyond the
shelf, but little out of the ordinary showed up. Highlights included some
great views of Long-tailed Jeager and a very close and very strange looking
Hutton's Shearwater with extensive pale areas around the head and very pale
colouration above. With dusky underwings I do not think anything exciting
is in the running. Visibility due to heavy rain was a problem for much of
the day however the seas remained relatively calm for most of the trip.
Conditions:
Wet with storms in the morning and a fine afternoon
Water temperature 23.7C once beyond the shelf.
Departed at 7.15 am and returned at 5.00 pm.
Predominently North-East to Westerly winds to 15 Knots
Reached 27.5 Nautical Miles East of Wollongong.
Those on Board:
TBA
BIRD LIST
Numbers in brackets = Highest Count at any one time.
Little Penguin 1 (1)
Great-winged Petrel 50+ (c.20)
Wedge-tailed Shearwater 200+ (100+)
Short-tailed Shearwater 80+ (30+)
Sooty Shearwater 10+ (3)
Flesh-footed Shearwater 25+ (10)
Hutton's Shearwater 50+ (30+)
Australasian Gannet 20 (6)
Great Skua 1 (C.skua following local taxonomy)
Arctic Jaeger 5-10 (2)
Pomarine Jaeger 15+ (9)
Long-tailed Jaeger 5 (3)
Silver Gull 100+
Kelp Gull 4 Close to the harbour
Crested Tern 20+
Australian Pelican 3 In the harbour
Peregrine Falcon (1 flying over as we boarded)
MAMMAL LIST
Common Dolphin (5-10)
Bottle-nosed Dolphin (5-10)
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Regards
Tony Palliser (.....Sydney, Australia)
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