Some pelagic species (Paul Walbridge)

Sightings anywhere within a 250 km radius of Toowoomba, but excluding the local survey area (see above), for the period 1 Jun - 31 Aug 2008.

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Some pelagic species (Paul Walbridge)

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Given pelagics are not readily seen, Paul Walbridge has kindly allowed me to include his informative Birding-Aus trip reports with our seasonal Beyond surveys.

And why not take advantage of these pelagic trips in future, particularly if you've never done one before? Paul will be pleased to hear from you! But be quick as seats are limited.
To: <birding-aus@vicnet.net.au>
Subject: Southport Pelagic June 21st 2008.
From: "Paul Walbridge" <Paul_Walbridge@health.qld.gov.au>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:31:10 +1000

Hi All, here is the pelagic report for Saturday June 21st.



Vessel: 37ft monohull M.V.Grinner.
Crew: Craig Newton (skipper), Gailforce (deckie).
Pax: Paul Walbridge (leader & organizer), Willem Renema, Deane Lewis,
Rob Morris, Chris Barnes, Richard Fuller, Brian Russell, Steve Murray,
Brian Willey, Nick Livanos, Liz Livanos, Alan Crawford.

Weather conditions:A trough moving away from the southern
Queenslandcoast followed by a strengthening ridge was supposed to bring
increasing SW-S but this didn*t eventuate. Light SW winds early,
increasing to about 15+ knots from the south by mid morning, then easing
right off by mid afternoon. Clear skies, with little or no cloud,
visibility excellent. Max. air temp. 23* C, Barometer 1022 hPa.

Sea conditions: Slight seas on just a light swell on the way out, with
increasing winds, seas rising to about .5 metre on about 1.7 metre
swell by late morning. By the mid afternoon sea had dropped right off
with almost glassy conditions approaching the Seaway. Current out wide
running at about a knot N-S. Sea surface temps. 20.4* C at the Seaway,
22.8 at the Shelf-break & 23.1 at widest point.

Left the Southport Seaway at 0705 hrs & headed ENE to the canyons known
as the *Rivieras* some 28 nautical miles off Southport. Crossed the
Shelf-break at approx. 1000hrs, reaching the drift point at 1030 hrs and
proceeded to drift until 1300 hrs when departed for home. Reached the
Seaway at 1610 hrs * duration of trip 9hrs 5mins.

On leaving the Seaway just a few Crested Terns, Silver Gulls &
Australasian Gannets following a couple of returning trawlers were
present so proceeded directly to the Shelf-break. While still well on
the Shelf the first Providence Petrels started to appear at 0902 hrs
along with Wilson*s Storm Petrels and the first Fairy Prion shortly
after. By the time we stopped to drift, with so far, no berley thrown
over, we had quite a gathering of birds behind the vessel.

By 1100 hrs more birds were starting to appear at the slick, right at
the back of boat with up to 4 Great-winged Petrels joining the good
numbers of Providence Petrels, when a large all dark Shearwater came
charging in, making a bee-line for the sharks liver * a ravenous Sooty
Shearwater, only Southports second record. By now more Fairy Prions were
appearing along with up to 3 Black-bellied Storm Petrels and several
Wilson*s Storm Petrels, all feeding close to the back of the vessel
providing really good photo opportunities.

Then at about 1230 hrs everything scattered as a very young
Black-browed Albatross came thundering in, swallowing anything in its
path, spinning around with wings raised, to claim anything edible. For
the rest of the drift nothing new turned up save for a flyby Common
Noddy, so at 1300 hrs we powered up and headed for home. On the way back
& on the Shelf a second, older immature Black-browed was encountered
resting on the sea plus a few more Australasian Gannets closer in.

Species:

Wilson*s Storm Petrel * 7 (3)
Black-bellied Storm Petrel * 3
Black-browed Albatross * 2 (1)
Fairy Prion * 4 (2)
Sooty Shearwater * 1
Great-winged Petrel * 4
ProvidencePetrel * 139 (45)
Australasian Gannet * 6 (4)
Common Noddy * 1
Crested Tern * 39 (18 )
Silver Gull * 3

Mammals:

Humpbacked Whale * 4
Inshore Bottle-nosed Dolphin -4

Not a bad day for a June Pelagic and good to see Prions back up here,
with the water temperature dropping lower than it has for some years, so
July/August promises much. There are still a lot of spaces available for
the 19th July pelagic. All welcome. Contact Paul Walbridge: Ph: (H) 61 7
3391 8839 (W) 61 7 3139 4584
E-mail: Paul_Walbridge@health.qld.gov.au

Cheers * Paul W.
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
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Other past trip reports

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Have now included more pelagic trip reports from Paul Walbridge under the relevant seasonal surveys.

Looks like our seasonal target list of 413 species is a bit underdone in terms of pelagics, as you will see when comparing it with what has been reported off Southport. Will need to revise the list.
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
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