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Seabirding: March 2015
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Sunday, March 22, 2015. Winter 2015 - Thanks, Thoughts, and More Pics. Atlantic Puffin (Dave Pereksta). I was a bit surprised that we only saw one puffin this winter, but it was a good look. Puffins are regular in numbers off the Virginia Capes most winters, but sporadic here. Color Change (Todd McGrath). I was surprised...
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Riviere du Loup | Ducks and Birds
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A flock of geese leave their lake and take wing, turning to poems in the sky. Dr. SunWolf. August 12, 2015. Hello Riviere du Loup and the south shore of the St. Lawrence and Great Blue Herons! At low tide there were dozens of herons wading in the mouth of Riviere du Loup near the ferry landing. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Bald Eagle. Along the North Shore. The Road Home →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Along the North Shore | Ducks and Birds
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A flock of geese leave their lake and take wing, turning to poems in the sky. Dr. SunWolf. Along the North Shore. August 12, 2015. From Cap Torment we headed on up the north shore of the mighty river as far as the Saguenay at Tadoussac. We saw a fair number of Blue-winged Teals as well as Golden-eyes and Cormorants in the river in addition to Canada Geese and Mallards. And along the shore we spotted Bank Swallows flying in and out of the holes in the clay-coloured cliffs. And tagged Bank Swallows. Rambli...
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Seabirding: July 2015
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Sunday, July 26, 2015. July 24 and 25, 2015. Last week leading up to Friday's trip, the weather forecast was awesome for the weekend: light winds from the east or southeast.but then by Thursday, it had all changed, as it often does here in Hatteras! And did not make it back into the ocean:. Saturday the wind persisted, t...
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Seabirding: March 2014
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Saturday, March 8, 2014. February 27 and March 2, 2014 by Brian Patteson. It was good to see Ned Brinkley and Paul Sykes among others who made it possible to run this extra trip. Along the change as well as lesser numbers of Bonaparte's Gulls. We had close looks at a number of Manx Shearwaters. Second year Northern Ganne...
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Seabirding: July 24 & 25, 2015
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Sunday, July 26, 2015. July 24 and 25, 2015. Last week leading up to Friday's trip, the weather forecast was awesome for the weekend: light winds from the east or southeast.but then by Thursday, it had all changed, as it often does here in Hatteras! And did not make it back into the ocean:. Saturday the wind persisted, t...
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Seabirding: January 2015
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. January 17, 2015 by Brian Patteson. We ran our first winter seabirding trip for 2015 on Saturday aboard the Stormy Petrel II. Thanks to Kate Sutherland, Jeff Lemons, and Nathan Gatto for leading the trip and thanks also to Cynthia Donalson, Nathan, and the Forsyth Audubon group for the charte...
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Seabirding: August 2014
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. August 15, 16 and 17, 2014 - Discovery Series. Finally we made it three days in a row on the "little boat" for a Discovery Series weekend! While we have yet to encounter a young Sooty Tern, this year's Bridled Terns were seen this weekend begging from their elders! Wilson's Storm-Petrels were ar...
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Seabirding: February 2015
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. February 21, 2015 by Brian Patteson. I've been running winter pelagic trips from Hatteras for over 20 years now and on February 21 we had a first for these trips - pancake ice in the marina! Common Loon (Jeff Lemons). Northern Gannet (David Shoch). Posted by Kate Sutherland. Considering all ...
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Seabirding: July 2014
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Offering pelagic trips from Hatteras, North Carolina USA to explore our near shore, dynamic ecosystem formed by the combination of the Continental Shelf edge and the Gulf Stream current. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Stormy Petrel II - July 25 and 26, 2014 by Brian Patteson. The welcome arrival of a cold front here last Thursday night brought pleasant conditions and a cool breeze on Friday morning when we headed out to sea in search of pelagic birds. Sunrise Friday morning (Jeff Lemons):. And Audubon's Shearwa...