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SEA WATCH FROM MAGIC PT, MAROUBRA NSW (CBOC Outing) - 29th JULY 2001

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Subject: SEA WATCH FROM MAGIC PT, MAROUBRA NSW (CBOC Outing) - 29th JULY 2001
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Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 20:23:49 -0700

NB – the following report is a sea watch from land NOT a pelagic trip report………..

 

Today’s Cumberland Bird Observers Club outing to Magic Pt, Maroubra (Sydney, NSW) could not have been at a better time, as myself, atleast 8 other CBOC members joined Rod Gardner, David Mitford and Matt Hughes in a thrilling day of sea watching. Winds where quite strong from the SW, driving many sea birds very close in shore, producing good numbers of Albatrosses, Pterodromas (only Great-winged Petrels of the race macroptera were observed), Prions, Shearwaters etc within good identification range. The big highlight for all of us, was seeing a juv. GREY-HEADED ALBATROSS within a few hundred metres off the pont, giving us enough chance to positively see its black bill, dark underwings and grey hood. Another great highlight, were 5 separate sightings of COMMON DIVING PETRELS (which most, if not all got to see atleast one or two) very close to shore. Two sightings of these tiny seabirds were of them diving and submerging a few times amongst a small raft of feeding Shearwaters (which appeared almost twice the size of the Diving Petrels). At other times, they were just flying past in their distinct non-stop "whirring" quail-like flight. Other great sightings were 4-5 Fairy Penguins seen together feeding, 4 Wandering Albatrosses (including atleast one Gibson’s), 3 Northern Giant Petrels, great views of several Great-winged Petrels (amongst 50 plus all dark Pterodroma Petrels seen), 2 Antarctic Prions amongst others.

What Rod, David and myself have noticed from several sea watches at Magic Pt, is that Yellow-nosed Albatrosses appears to become more common inshore during the afternoon. Also, during the last few hours of the day, lots of Australasian Gannets head north along the coast. Has anybody also noticed these two occurrences before?

With the combined effort of everyone at Magic Pt, today’s list of seabirds were as follows:

Fairy Penguin (5 plus)

Black-browed Albatross (100 plus) (including atleast 5 Campbell Island Albatrosses)

GREY-HEADED ALBATROSS (1 juv.)

Yellow-nosed Albatross (30 plus)

Shy Albatross (20 plus) (including Diomedea cauta, steadi/salvini)

Wandering Albatross (4) (including atleast 1 adult Gibson’s Albatross)

NORTHERN GIANT PETREL (3)

Southern Giant Petrel (1)

Unidentified Giant Petrels (1)

Great-winged Petrel (20 plus) (possibly all race macroptera)

Unidentified dark Pterodroma Petrels (30 plus, possibly all Great wing’s)

Fairy Prion (20 plus)

ANTARCTIC PRION (2)

Unidentified Prions (20 plus) (1 possible Slender-billed Prion seen)

Hutton’s Shearwater (30 plus)

Fluttering Shearwater (150 plus)

COMMON DIVING PETREL (5)

Australasian Gannet (300 plus)

Little Pied Cormorant (1)

Great Cormorant (1)

Antarctic Skua (3)

Silver Gull

Crested Tern

White-fronted Tern (2-3 seen at the same time, amongst 10-20 sightings)

MAMMALS:

Fur Seal (2 seen briefly within a few metres off the point)

No doubt a great day for all those who attended, and a very good reason to get out of bed and brave the cold weather.

Edwin Vella

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