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Los Farallones: July 2015
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Of July this year was particularly eventful with 92 humpback and 21 blue whales seen in an hour! Were south of the islands, whereas the next day they were to the west and on the 7. They were predominantly north-west of us and far away.
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Los Farallones: Goodbye Elephant Seals, Hello Seabirds!
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Goodbye Elephant Seals, Hello Seabirds! Marked the end of the 2014-2015 SEFI elephant seal breeding season. Pup -91 was the last to wean. This year we had 93 cows, 67 of which pupped. Of those 67, 42 successfully weaned. As for the other p...
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Los Farallones: October 2014
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Wednesday, October 29, 2014. From September 19 to September 25, the fall crew conducted our annual fundraiser called the Farallonathon. FARALLONATHON DAY 1 – On Sep 19. FARALLONATHON DAY 2 – More light winds out of the south produced another busy day on the ...
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Los Farallones: March 2015
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Goodbye Elephant Seals, Hello Seabirds! Marked the end of the 2014-2015 SEFI elephant seal breeding season. Pup -91 was the last to wean. This year we had 93 cows, 67 of which pupped. Of those 67, 42 successfully weaned. As for the other p...
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Los Farallones: June 2014
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Monday, June 23, 2014. Recently on the island we celebrated Farallon Biologist Pete Warzybok’s 1800. Night on South East Farallon Island. That’s nearly 5 years of Pete’s life spent living, sleeping and working on the island! Craftsmanship worthy of the milestone.
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Los Farallones: Point Blue presents Los Farallones
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Monday, January 01, 2018. Point Blue presents Los Farallones. Theres no update :(. Dịch vụ chuyển phát nhanh ở tphcm ngày ngày càng phát triển góp phần nâng cao dịch vụ mua bán đặc biệt mua bán online. Nên các chuyển phát nhanh thành phố hồ chí minh. Ngoài dịch vụ...
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Los Farallones: January 2018
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Monday, January 01, 2018. Point Blue presents Los Farallones. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). LIVE FARALLON WEB CAM! Point Blue Facebook page - Become a Fan! Point Blue Conservation Science Website. US Fish and Wildlife Service. Donate to our Farallon Program.
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Los Farallones: December 2014
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Friday, December 19, 2014. WELCOME TO THE WINTER SEASON 2014-15. Freda B putting sails up at East Landing with SEFI in the background. Ryan Berger, Lead Farallon Biologist for the Winter Season. It is hard to believe that Ryan will be entering his 5. We will miss ...
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Los Farallones: Whales galore!
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Of July this year was particularly eventful with 92 humpback and 21 blue whales seen in an hour! Were south of the islands, whereas the next day they were to the west and on the 7. They were predominantly north-west of us and far away.
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Los Farallones: May 2014
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From Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO) on the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. An account of the trials and tribulations of conducting ecological fieldwork on a small, rocky island 28 miles west of San Francisco (37.7 N, 120 W). Thursday, May 15, 2014. Farallon Spring Songbird Surprise! Farallon Spring Songbird Surprise! On April 30 and May 1, the island witnessed a wave of spring passerine migrants! We were fortunate to have seven Warbling Vireos visit! This Nashville warbler has a bold ...