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Grande Deep Water Pelagic Seabirding trips off the coast of Southern California are the place to be for fun, adventure and rarities | Buena Vista Audubon Society | San Diego Audubon Bird Festival | bird watching SoCalBirding |

NINE MILE BANK & BAJA CORONADOS ISLANDS 
GRANDE - San Diego
Sponsored By:  Buena Vista Audubon Society
April 4, 2009   7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Brown Booby (c) Karen Straus at Los Coronados Island | Grande | San Diego | Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic
Brown Booby (c) 2008 Karen Straus
Masked Booby at Los Coronados Island Baja Mexico 19 Jan 2008 from Grande (c) Matt Sadowski at Los Coronados Island | Grande | San Diego | Buena Vista Audubon Pelagic
Masked Booby (c) Matt Sadowski 19 Jan 2008
A Red-footed Booby landed on on the live-aboard Grande off Ensenada Baja Mexico 28 September 2008 and rode Grande into San Diego Harbor 29 Sep 2009 and was seen by birders in San Diego Bay 30 Sep 2009 before departing to locations unknown
A juvenile Red-footed Booby rides Grande in 2008
Brandt's Cormorant breeding colony on Los Coronados Island Baja Mexico as seen from Grande Pelagic Birding trip | Buena Vista Audubon Society | Baja Mexico | Bird Watching | Seabirds
Brandt's Cormorant breeding colony on the Coronados Islands

This 9-hour trip departs Point Loma Sportfishing at 7:00 a.m. to explore the bird-rich Nine-mile Bank from the comfortable 85-foot live-aboard Grande.  On our way out of San Diego harbor we'll motor slowly by the live bait tank barges for super-close-ups of lounging sea lions (with the big bulls baying to beat the band), several hundred Brandt's cormorants, several species of gulls, and dozens of shorebirds, egrets and herons.  On our way out of the harbor we'll check for oystercatchers amongst the cobbles of Ballast Point.

O
n this trip we expect to see two to four species of dolphins (Bottlenose, Common, Pacific White-sided and Risso's) and numerous seabirds including phalarope, fulmars, shearwaters, auklets, murres, murrelets, and jaegers.  This is also a good time of year to find Pink-footed and Sooty (and who knows what other?) Shearwaters - perhaps Short-tailed? 

After exploring the birds and sea mammals at the Nine-mile bank, we'll turn south and cross the international border into Mexico, exploring the waters over the Coronado Canyon along the way. The rugged, scenic Coronados Islands are home to breeding Western Gulls, Brandt's Cormorants, Brown Boobies, Black Oystercatchers and Brown Pelicans. 

While at the Coronados Islands we'll observe immense breeding colonies of Brandt's Cormorants, Western Gulls and Brown Pelicans.  We'll sift through the Brown Booby colony on Middle Rock and try find the elusive Blue-footed and Masked Boobies that have been seen off and on for the past two years. We expect to see dozens snoozing Harbor Seals and California Sea Lions. 

 What's great about Grande is that Captain James will put Grande right up next to the cliffs for excellent views of the breeding colonies, nests, and fledglings.  Just 100 feet away we should see rocky shore birds such as Black and American Oystercatchers, Wandering Tattler, Black Turnstone and Surfbird.  Peregrine Falcons are often seen at the islands; on one of our 2008 trips, we were trying to identify a sparrow flying over the water when a Peregrine stooped and snared dinner right in front of us!  

Rarities: A Cory’s Shearwater was seen on the islands for 3 years (2005-2007) but was not been seen in 2008.  An immature Blue-footed Booby was seen with the Brown Booby colony on our Grande October 4, 2008 trip.   A Masked Booby was seen 19 Jan 2008 and 10 Feb 2008 on a Bird Festival Pelagic trip.  2 or 3 pair of Craveri's Murrelet were seen from Grande 4 Oct 2008 on the return from the islands to San Diego.  A Red-footed Booby rode the mast of Grande from Ensenada, Mexico to San Diego Harbor, directly past the islands on September 28, 2008. 

After hunting for American Oystercatchers and inspecting the Brown Booby colony for Blue-footed, Masked or Red-footed Boobies, we'll peek around the back of Middle Island to see if there are any once-thought-extinct Elephant Seals on the cobble beach. 

This trip is appropriate for children 10 years and older.  

LEADERS for this trip will include several of the following west coast pelagic birding & mammal experts: Todd McGrath, Guy McCaskie, Paul Lehman,  Jon Feenstra,  Dave Povey, Dave Pereksta, Brennan Mulrooney,  Terry Hunefeld,  Peter Ginsburg, Stan Walens.

Check-in Time:  6:00 a.m.   
Boarding Time:  6:30 a.m.
Departure Time: 7:00 a.m. sharp        
Return:
  4:00 p.m.

ADVANCE RESERVATIONS:  Advance reservations are $65.      Student discount.

$10 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT:  Reserve on or before March 16 for $55 and save $10.    

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,

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

EXPECTED SPECIES:   What we see depends on the season, the itinerary and how far from shore we venture. 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 the Grande and Point Loma Sportfishing's policies regarding reservations, cancellations, refunds and substitutions as well as reviewing driving directions, check-in times, procedures and equipment allowed on the boats. 


Blue-footed Booby seen by 70 observers aboard Grande on a San Diego Bird Festival Pelagic trip on 5 March 2009  (c) Thomas Blackman
Blue-footed Booby (c) Thomas Blackman 5 March 2009
SEATING - Grande has a spacious salon/cabin/galley with plenty of comfortable "restaurant-booth" seating for meals, reading, resting socializing or napping.  Seating is very 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, 10 - 14 hours is a long time to be on your feet -- you'll appreciate a chair.
The Coronados Islands | Trent Stanley
The Coronados Islands | Trent Stanley
The Coronados Islands (c) Terry Hunefeld
The Coronados Islands (c) Terry Hunefeld

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