In case you missed it, over at BirdingIsFun I posted my report of the Brookline Bird Club pelagic trip off Massachusetts last month. Check it out for a narrative view. Or if you want the blow by blow account--not blowing groceries--but rather eBird reports from every step of the way, check out the links below:
25 August 2012
Hyannis Harbor 6AM
Just outside Hyannis Harbor 6:30 AM
BBC Pelagic 7AM
BBC Pelagic 7:30AM
BBC Pelagic 8AM
BBC Pelagic 8:30AM
BBC Pelagic 9AM (highlight: Long-tailed Jaeger)
BBC Pelagic 9:30AM
BBC Pelagic 10AM (highlight: Scopoli's Shearwater)
BBC Pelagic 10:30AM
BBC Pelagic 11AM
BBC Pelagic 11:30AM (highlight: Loggerhead Sea Turtle)
BBC Pelagic 12:30PM
BBC Pelagic 1PM
BBC Pelagic 1:45PM
BBC Pelagic 2PM (highlight: Leatherback Sea Turtle)
BBC Pelagic 2:30PM
BBC Pelagic 3PM (highlight: White-faced Storm Petrel)
BBC Pelagic 4:45PM
BBC Pelagic 5PM (another White-faced Storm Petrel)
BBC Pelagic 5:30PM
BBC Pelagic 6PM (highlight: Band-rumped Storm Petrel)
BBC Pelagic 7PM (highlight: Bridled Tern)
After it got dark is when I got really sick :-(
26 August 2012
BBC Pelagic 5:30AM (highlights: Barolo Shearwater and Red-billed Tropicbird)
BBC Pelagic 9AM
BBC Pelagic 9:30AM (another White-faced Storm Petrel)
BBC Pelagic 10AM
BBC Pelagic 11AM (another Band-rumped Storm Petrel)
BBC Pelagic 11:30AM (highlight: Audubon's Shearwater)
BBC Pelagic 12:30PM (heading back in)
BBC Pelagic 1:30PM
BBC Pelagic 2PM
BBC Pelagic 2:30PM (highlight: Manx Shearwater)
BBC Pelagic 3PM
BBC Pelagic 4:30PM
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Nice sightings off that part of the world...
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