Hi all,
Highlights of the Saturday SOSSA pelagic were: 1 Atlantic Yellow-nosed
Albatross (BARC submission in prep), 2 White-headed Petrels and 15-20 Pygmy
Killer Whales.
Highlights of the Sunday SOSSA pelagic were approx. 20 Wandering-type Albatross
(13 of which were exulans).
Again not a single Cape Petrel and also no Giant-petrels on either trip.
A detailed trip report and pictures will be posted on the SOSSA website soon:
http://www.sossa-international.org/
Cheers,
Nikolas & all on the Sandra K
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