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WHALES & SEABIRDS
5 Days of Luxury on SEARCHER
Whale and Seabird Natural History Expedition
Sponsored By:  Searcher Natural History Tours
Labor Day Week : 6-10 Sep 2010 


California Pelagic Birding Seabirds map

(San Diego)
  Searcher's Labor Day week expedition through the Channel Islands and deep waters beyond the Continental Shelf began with a Black Storm-Petrel in San Diego Harbor, 2 Black Oystercatchers at Ballast Point, 15 Least and a Wilson's Storm-Petrel at the Nine Mile Bank, a Flesh-footed Shearwater at the Bell Bank 130+ n. miles offshore,  42 Buller's Shearwaters, 113 Long-tailed Jaegers, 5 South Polar Skua, a Cook's Petrel (or two), 4 Red-billed Tropicbirds between the Bell Bank and the Dumping Grounds, 49 Ashy and 350 (3 subspecies!) of Leach's Storm-Petrels and 14 Black-footed Albatrosses

Marine Mammals and fish highlights were equally as impressive: 30+ Guadalupe Fur Seals and 78 Whales including Baird's Beaked, Bryde's, Minke, Fin, Blue, Humpbacks.   Also:  25 Risso's, 20 Elephant Seals, Basking & Blue Sharks, Mola, Swordfish, Albacore, thousands of Saury, hundreds of Green Darners an army of Common Dolphin and 75 Pacific White-sided. 
Best viewed full screen by clicking the icon near the lower
right hand corner of the video (beneath the "You" in YouTube).
 

Trip Report

By Terry Hunefeld

The 95-foot live-aboard Searcher departed San Diego's Fisherman's Landing on a sunny, warm Labor Day afternoon, bound for a 5-day pelagic expedition through the Channel Islands, over deep water canyons and along the continental shelf-edge.  A Black Storm-Petrel was spotted by Todd McGrath as soon as Searcher entered San Diego Harbor A San Diego County WILSON'S STORM-PETREL and LONG-TAILED JAEGER were happy surprises as we moved north along the Nine Mile Bank. 

Of great delight to our many out-of-state participants were the southern subspecies of Xantus's Murrelet (hypoleucus),  36 Cassin’s Auklets, a Pigeon Guillemot, Northern Fulmar, 1100+ Pink-footed Shearwater, 200+ Sooty Shearwater, 1300+ Red Phalarope, 35 molting Pom Jaegers, 6 Parasitic Jaegers, 2 Sabine’s Gulls and 110 Arctic Terns. 

Participants had plenty of opportunity to study 3 races of
Leach’s Storm-Petrels totaling 300+ individuals,  including (a) the nominate (O. l. leucorhoa) which breeds in the North Pacific from Alaska to California; (b) the southern breeding (mainly the Coronados and San Benito Islands) “Chapman’s” race (O.l. chapmani); and (c) the summer-breeding Guadalupe Island (Mexico) race, “Townsend’s” (O. l. socorroensis) that some authorities believe should be elevated to full species status.  
Leach's Storm Petrels:  http://www.socalbirding.com/images/NAB_63-4_Leach_s_Storm_Petrel.pdf

Tuesday morning pre-dawn found us about ten miles south of Anacapa Island with a Lesser Nighthawk circling Searcher and more than 100 Green Darner dragonflies onboard.  We added lost Yellow and Wilson’s Warblers, a swift, 2 Lesser Yellowlegs and 5 Cowbirds to our list.  

During Tuesday in the northern Channel Islands we saw a Pigeon Guillemot, 32 Cassin’s Auklets, hundreds of shearwaters and phalaropes, 13 Common Terns, 4 Pelagic Cormorants, 142 Black and 49 Ashy Storm-Petrels, 9 jaegers and a Skua. 

Tuesday’s mammals and fish included 20 Elephant Seals, 110 Common Dolphin, 25 Risso’s Dolphins, 9 Humpback, a “slinky” Minke Whale and 3 Blue Whales plus two Blue Sharks.  We also a good close-up of the fin of an enormous Basking Shark.  These critters can grow to be 30 feet!  It’s distinctive large, broad dorsal fin poked out of the water.  There's no risk of humans being attacked by monstrous Basking Sharks because similar to whale sharks and manta rays they're filter feeders.  Instead of swimming after their lunch, Basking Sharks just open their cavernous mouths and swim forward. Comb-like structures called "gill rakers" filter tasty meals of krill and zooplankton, similar to how baleen whales filter food.

Wednesday morning we rolled over the 948 spot (affectionately known to L.A. birders as “Mitch’s Bank”) 45 miles west of Point Conception.  Pre-dawn and dawn brought 6 lost Yellow Warblers, 2 lost Cowbirds, 2 lost Wilson’s Warblers and lost 2 Common Yellowthroat and our first two Black-footed Albies.  Fun birds throughout the day included 15 Buller’s Shearwaters, 2 Sabine’s Gulls, 4 Xantus’s Murrelets (hypoleucus) and 3 subspecies of Leach’s Storm-Petrel including a Townsend’s, 60 Chapman’s and 224 “nominates.”  Our course south towards the San Juan Seamount was in the heart of the migration corridor for Arctic Terns (91) and their nemesis, Long-tailed Jaegers (93!). 

Wednesday’s mammals and fish included a pod of 8 Baird’s Beaked Whales in the same area as we had seen 4 pods from Grande on 17 August.  We also saw 14 Mola Mola, 2 more Blue Sharks, 2 Albacore, 7 Guadalupe Fur Seals, 31 Fin Whales, 2 Blue Whales and 10 Humpback Whales. 

Thursday morning we woke up at the 2000 fathom line (2 miles deep!) about 35 miles north of the western edge of the Bell Bank.  En route to the feature we San Diego birders call “Matt’s Bank” (at the western edge of the Bell Bank) we encountered a FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER.  The Bell Bank is nearly as far south as one can get in the ABA – 110 miles wsw of Ensenada, Baja, Mexico – but still in U.S. waters due to a zig-zagging international boundary out into the ocean. 

 

During the day, Dave’s never-ending chum slick attracted 9 more Black-footed Albatrosses which we enjoyed flying around the boat in varying numbers until dusk.  We sailed over the north edge of the Bell Bank and turned SEARCHER on a northwest course towards the old Munitions Dumping Grounds and San Diego.  Great birds along this route included 19 more Arctic Terns accompanied by an equal number of Long-tailed Jaegers, a COOK’S PETREL and 4 RED-BILLED TROPICBIRDS (Searcher specialties).   A mammal highlight was a rarely seen BRYDE'S WHALE.  This was THE day for Guadalupe Fur Seals: 28.

 Special thanks to leaders (1) Todd McGrath, who threaded us through the canyons, seamounts and ridges of the California bight while finding and identifying birds at astounding distances;  (2) Mike Fritz from east coast birding fame (6-time team winner of the World Series of Birding) who never sat down, and (3) Dave Povey who spent 5 days attracting all manner of seabirds to SEARCHER with his concoctions of popcorn, fish-oil, fish-guts and beef-fat.  

Thank-you, too, to Art Taylor and Celia Condit, SEARCHER'S owners, who took a chance on “those crazy seabird lovers” in 2003 and block time every year from their natural history tours for a birding expedition enabling us to wander and ramble the California bight in search of seabirds (with frequent stops to witness the awesome spectacles of marine mammals). 

What more can be said?  It was a great week at sea.  There is nothing else quite like being out there - no TV, no cell phone, no computers, not traffic.  The September weather was fantastic, as it almost always is this time of year.  New friends were made, life birds logged, and fun was had by all.  We hope you will join us in 2011.   
 
Byrde's Whale (c) Mike Fritz
Byrde's Whale (c) Mike Fritz
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2000 fath 948 spot SD Harbor
Bell Bank SJS Chan Isls 9mile TOTAL
ALBATROSSES
Black-footed Albatross 9 5 14
PROCELLARIDS
Northern Fulmar 1 1 1 3
Cook's Petrel  1 1
Pink-footed Shearwater 211 35 305 552 1103
Sooty-Shearwater 15 50 97 53 215
Black-vented Shearwater 2 2
Buller's Shearwater 27 15 42
Flesh-footed Shearwater 1 1
STORM-PETRELS
Black Storm-Petrel 56 24 142 110 332
Least Storm-Petrel 15 15
Ashy Storm-Petrel 49 49
Leach's Storm Petrel 
Leach's nominate 224 224
Chapmani (Chapman's) 67 60 127
soccorinsis (Townsends) 1 1 2
Wilson's Storm-Petrel 1 1
TROPICBIRDS; BOOBIES
Red-billed Tropicbird 4 4
OYSTERCATCHERS; PHALAROPE
Black Oystercatcher 2 2
Red-necked Phalarope 12 185 18 215
Red Phalarope 8 1114 180 92 1394
GULLS
Heermann's Gull 2 130 132
California Gull 6 1 7
Western Gull 7 12 500 100 619
Sabine's Gull 2 2
TERNS
Elegant Tern 15 70 85
Royal Tern 5 5
Common Tern 1 13 6 20
Arctic Tern 19 91 110
SKUA JAEGERS
South Polar Skua 1 3 1 5
Pomarine Jaeger 7 4 7 17 35
Parasitic Jaeger 2 4 6
Long-tailed Jaeger 19 93 1 113
ALCIDS
Pigeon Guillemot 1 1
Xantus's Murrelet
hpyoleucus 6 4 10
Cassin's Auklet 1 3 32 36
Whales
Blue Whale 2 3 5
Fin Whale 8 31 39
Minke Whale 1 1
Humpback Whale 4 10 9 23
Byrde's Whale 1 1
Baird's Beaked Whale 8 8
Dolphin, Porpoise
Risso's Dolphin 25 25
Pacific White-sided Dolphin 75 75
Short-beaked Common Dolphin 200 4 204
Long-beaked Common Dolphin 110 200 310
Pinnipeds
California Sea Lion 14 250 75 339
Elephant Seal 20 20
Guadalupe Fur Seal 28 7 35
Sharks
Blue Shark 2 2 4
Basking Shark 1 1
Fish, Turtles, Squid
Mola Mola 5 14 3 4 26
Saury 1600 1600
Albacore 1 2 3
Insects
Green Darner 100 100

Blue Whale off San Diego (c) Thomas Blackman






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