Sunday, May 26, 2024

Sunday 26 May - Spring Blitz Day 5

Conditions were pretty calm out there today, meaning the birds were not flying as much as they do when it's breezy, but also making it easier to see far and spot birds on the water. We did a lot of that out there today and were able to finally get good looks at all of our target species! We were also lucky to see some charismatic megafauna - coincidentally easier to spot when conditions are calm. 

Our eBird list and trip report can be found here:


And here are some images from the day! First up the Gervais' Beaked Whales, a couple of images by Kate Sutherland
Audubon's Shearwater by Ed Corey
Atlantic Spotted Dolphins by Kate Sutherland
Loggerhead Turtle by Kate Sutherland
Flyingfish by Ed Corey
And one of the sea nettles we saw when we slowed for the Atlantic Spotted Dolphins by Kate Sutherland

Saturday, May 25, 2024

Saturday 25 May 2024 - Spring Blitz Day 4

Wow! Another day another Desertas (Fea's) Petrel! How incredible is that?! And at just about the same time as our encounter yesterday...and this bird stuck around a little longer and came much closer to the boat. What luck that we had a group with us today from East West Birding Tours (click for their website!) who all got to see this incredible gadfly petrel 💙

Check out the trip report with some images here:


We also had some excellent encounters with Short-finned Pilot Whales - at least 65 individuals! Here are a few images from the day:

Desertas (Fea's) Petrel dorsal and ventral by Ed Corey
And some of our Pilot Whales! Top two Ed Corey, bottom two by me, Kate Sutherland

Friday, May 24, 2024

Friday 24 May 2024 - Spring Blitz Day 3

Another amazing day out there with two to three Fea's Petrels, one dark morph Trindade Petrel plus a bonus Masked Booby on the shelf this afternoon!!! We also had Risso's Dolphins, Pilot Whales (likely short-finned) and even some beaked whales - too far to tell what species!

Check out the trip report & list here:


And check out some photos of our Fea's Petrels and other awesome sightings below (© Kate Sutherland)
First individual - crazy how these birds can be so variable depending on the lighting!
Final sighting!!
Masked Booby
An Audubon's Shearwater making an adjustment in flight :)
And a few images of our Risso's Dolphins, the only species in the genus Grampus 

Thursday, May 23, 2024

Thursday 23 May 2024 - Spring Blitz Day 2

Well, it was a different day out there today and the hundreds of shearwaters we found yesterday were not out there today. We did find a few on the shelf in addition to a distant Pomarine Jaeger, but overall numbers were lower for everything except for Black-capped Petrels and Band-rumped Storm-Petrels. There was a distant dark morph Trindade Petrel that we did our best to get everyone on...but it was far and uncooperative. We did have a nice flyby first year Arctic Tern offshore and had some incredible encounters with some Gervais' Beaked Whales (Mesoplodon europaeus) that were super cooperative! A few images are included below.

Our trip list and report can be found here:


All photos Kate Sutherland 
Our first encounter was with some Blainville’s Beaked Whales. Just had a chance to take a good (not exhausted) look this morning!!
You can see the teeth on this male, not the best image but a good record shot!
Gervais’ Beaked Whales
These whales have dark scars instead of white when they heal which is a diagnostic feature
Here you can see the melon and a bit of the "beak" on this likely female individual
Gorgeous "tiger stripe" pattern that is typical of females and possibly younger individuals, but really young males are hard to tell from females - we just don't know enough about them.
This individual has some really interesting pigmentation. Most in the last group we saw did as well.
 We also saw more flyingfishes today!
And finally one of the Atlantic Cory's we saw checking out our tropicbird teaser! We pull these behind the boat to hopefully attract something like a tropicbird, though other birds find them attractive too!

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Wednesday 22 May 2024 - Spring Blitz Day 1

 A quick trip report and our lists can be found here:

https://ebird.org/tripreport/243521?welcome=true

Here are a few images of the Leatherback Turtle we saw this afternoon by Kate Sutherland:

And one of the Loggerhead Turtles, also by Kate Sutherland
We had a lot of Audubon's out there today - here is one near the Sargassum, these small shearwaters specialize in eating the creatures in this brown algae - Kate Sutherland
And one of the light form Black-capped Petrels we saw today - Kate Sutherland