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San Diego - Grande 
48-Hour Pelagic To The Butterfly Bank 
In Search Of Mexican Exotics, Tropicbirds, Craveri's Murrelets
and Southern Hemisphere Pterodomras In U.S. Waters 
Depart: Monday August 16 at 7:00 a.m.
Return: Wednesday August 18 at 7:00 a.m.  

Craveris' Murrelet (c) Steve N.G. Howell
Craveri's Murrelet from Grande (c) Steve N.G. Howell
Red-billed Tropicbird (c) Todd McGrath
Red-billed Tropicbird (c) Todd McGrath

The southern frontier of the ABA area is a great place to look for vagrants. Whether its Caribbean strays in Florida, or Mexican vagrants in Texas and Arizona, birders have long known to head south to the border. One of the last frontiers of border birding is the ocean off San Diego.

Due to a  treaty, the US territorial waters (and ABA area) extend offshore well south of San Diego. This area is well known to fishermen who flock to this area in the summer to fish tuna and yellowtail. The rich environment that brings game fish up from the south also provides excellent feeding ground for seabirds, including some of the most sought after in the ABA area.  

Red-billed Tropicbirds have never been missed on a Grande 48 hour trip, and are at their peak numbers in August.  

Least Storm-Petrels are regular of SoCal in late summer and early fall.

Cook's Petrels are regular but unpredictable along the shelf edge.  Cook's were seen well throughout 2009 and only by going out there to see what we can see can we establish their status in 2010.   Two Cook's were seen near the Sixty Mile Bank on16 Aug, 2007 from Searcher (Searcher Blog, 2007) in same the location at which we will be on 17 Aug 2010,  exactly 3 years later.

Hawaiian Petrel: August is a peak time to look for Hawaiian Petrel known to be in these waters July - September.

CRAVERI'S MURRELETS:   The southern waters off the coast of San Diego are the best areas in the ABA area to look for Xantus's (both races) and Craveri's Murrelets.  The best time to find Craveri's is Aug - mid October.  The September 2009 Searcher trip recorded a Craveri's Murrelet on the north end of the Nine Mile Bank.  Four were well seen and photographed from Grande on Oct 4, 2008 (see photos by Steve Howell below).  Glimpses of two elusive birds were had by a few from Grande on Oct 3, 2009.   

Extreme vagrants such as Wedge-tailed Shearwater and Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel are regular up to a bit south of mid-peninsula in Baja; August and September is a great time to look for these species. We are just beginning to explore this area, and other surprises will likely await.  A Bulwer's Petrel was seen September 4, 2003 off San Clemente Island and probably in the Santa Barbara Channel September 5, 2007.  

In addition to these "Southern Specialties" late August is an excellent time to see the regular assortment of fall migrant seabirds that have made California famous including Black, Leach's and Ashy Storm-Petrels, South Polar Skua, all 3 species of jaegers, Buller's, Pink-footed and Sooty Shearwaters and Black-footed Albatrosses.

This trip is our only summer double-overnight trip and is scheduled during weekdays because we're competing with sports fishermen during peak fishing season.  If we scheduled this trip on the weekend, the price would double!  Our purpose on this late-summer trip is to get spend a full 48-hours looking for rare vagrants - summer birds at the north end of their range and early southbound migrants. 

We will depart Point Loma Sportfishing on Grande on Monday morning Aug 16 at 7:00 a.m. sharp.  We'll bird our way to and through the bird-rich Nine Mile Bank.  After spending some time exploring the bank we'll continue west to the Thirty Mile Bank and San Clemente basin where we enter the zone of the deep water tubenoses and alcids. 

Depending on weather, currents, and where the fishing life zone are, we'll spend all Tuesday  out past San Clemente Island, exploring some (but not all of the following features):  The Sixty Mile Bank, The Butterfly Bank, The Mushroom, The Dumping Grounds, The Cortes Bank. 

LEADERS & SPOTTERS for this trip will include SoCal pelagic experts.
Arrival Time:
  6:00 a.m.   
Boarding Time:  6:30 a.m.
Departure Time: 7:00 a.m. sharp        
Return:
  7:00 a.m. Wednesday 

ADVANCE RESERVATIONS:  Advance reservations are $315.   

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT:  Reserve on or before July 30 for $285 and save $30.    

RESERVATIONS BY PHONE
 (Check or Credit Card):  Telephone Point Loma Sportfishing (the landing) seven days a week
at (619) 223-1627.  Tell them to wish to make a reservation for a birding trip on Grande and give them the date of departure.

ON-LINE RESERVATIONS:
  Register On-Line
.  Past trip participants may enter your user name.  New participants will be prompted to create a user name and password, then make your reservation for one or more "anglers" (the landing's website refers to customers - you - as anglers).  If you have any questions, please telephone the landing at (619) 223-1627.

PAY IN FULL:   Some fishing trips allow "anglers" to pay 50% at signup and the balance the day of the trip.  Regardless of what the boiler-plate language on the site says,  all birding trips require payment in full (even if the website or telephone rep gives you an option to pay 50%).   

IMPORTANT DETAILS:   Click for
IMPORTANT INFORMATION about the boat, the landing, driving directions, maps, lodging, weather, refund and cancellation policies, on-board facilities, meals and snacks. 

BRING A CHAIR - Grande has a spacious salon/cabin/galley with plenty of comfortable "restaurant-booth" seating for meals, reading, resting socializing or napping.  Seating is limited on the spacious, stable aft deck, and you're strongly encouraged to bring a sturdy nylon outdoor folding chair aboard.  If you prefer to be where the action is, outside on deck the entire day,  Nine hours can be a long time to be on your feet -- you'll appreciate a chair.

HOW TO PREPARE:  Click for tips on how to prepare, what to wear, what to bring and when to arrive.

LODGING:  If you're arriving the night before the trip, here are some economical lodging recommendations.

EXPECTED & POSSIBLE SPECIES:  
Learn more about what species we will probably see and what species might be seen.  

CANCELLATION POLICY:  Trips on this website are sponsored by different organizations using different boats departing from different landings and harbors.  As such, policies vary from trip to trip.  Prior to registering, please familiarize yourself with your trip's policies regarding reservations, cancellations, refunds and substitutions as well as reviewing driving directions, check-in times, procedures and equipment allowed on the boats.  


Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel (c) W. Terry Hunefeld
Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel (c) W. Terry Hunefeld
Wedge-tailed Sheearwater (c) Steve N.G. Howell
Wedge-tailed Sheearwater (c) Steve N.G. Howell
LANDING LOCATION: We will board Grande 30 minutes prior to departure at Point Loma Sportfishing Landing, 1403 Scott Street at the corner of Emerson in San Diego 92106.

GOOGLE MAP OF THE LANDING:
  Map and driving directions 

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO THE LANDING:   http://www.pointlomasportfishing.com/pg/map.php

PARKING:
There is a large parking at Point Loma Sportfishing for $5 a day.  Enter the lot using the Emerson & Scott  entrance and you'll be right at the landing 100 feet inside the parking gate so you can drop off your gear the seek permanent parking.  Free parking is available on the residential streets around the harbor (for day trips) but street parking is very limited in summer months.   If the landing parking lot is full, you'll be directed to a lighted off-site self-serve pre-pay parking lot about a block away that has always had space (bring $5 per day in folding money for the lockbox). 

GEAR UNLOADING: You may pull into the landing parking lot, unload your gear directly in front of Point Loma Sportfishing and then park in the lot or seek on-street parking.  You're not charged if you're in the parking lot for under 30 minutes.  

START YOUR DAY STRESS-FREE:  We recmmend that you arrive at the landing an hour prior to scheduled departure to allow plenty of time to find the landing, unload or transport gear, obtain a boarding pass at the Point Loma Sportfishing Landing ticket window, sign the manifest, use the landing's restroom, get a cup of coffee, visi with friends and board Grande 30 minutes before scheduled departure.  All trips depart on-time without waiting for late-comers.    Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure.  More tips and hints on our trip preparation page. 
Looking for the jaeger and Gray Whales - Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic Seabirds Dophins and Whales 30 Jan 2010
Feeding Heermann's Gulls - Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic Seabirds Dophins and Whales 30 Jan 2010

DEEP WATER LIFE ABOARD GRANDE 


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Bulwer's Petrel (c) Göran Ekström
Bulwer's Petrel (c) Göran Ekström
Bulwer's Petrel (c) Göran Ekström
Bulwer's Petrel (c) Göran Ekström
Grande - Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic
Watching Storm-Petrels
Cook's Petrel (c) Todd McGrath
Cook's Petrel 25 JUL 2009 (c) Todd McGrath
Tom Meixner watching a Pink-footedShearwater - Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic Seabirds Dophins and Whales 30 Jan 2010
Eitan Altman looking for the Fin Whale - Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic Seabirds Dophins and Whales 30 Jan 2010
SoCal-Pelagic-Birding-Bar-Chart (c) Todd McGrath and Jon Feenstra
(c) Todd McGrath and Jon Feenstra






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