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South Polar Skua, Stercorarius maccormicki |
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t’s hard to believe it’s the end of my Nantucket summer: the northwest wind has not yet begun to blow. But the goldenrods are opening, and September 1 is the end of meteorological summer . As a birthday treat, I indulged myself in a pelagic birding trip with the Brookline Bird Club, to journey out to the Atlantic’s continental shelf.
It’s like an overnight camping trip with 45 bird nerds. The Helen H leaves Hyannis at 6 am on Monday and returns at 5 on Tuesday. I met new people and people I know, like Naeem Yusuf, the organizer of the trip who lives across the street from my son Charlie.
It takes hours to journey out to the canyons at the continental shelf…Veatch canyon is our first destination. The first Shearwater we see is surprisingly a Manx. Then come the Corey’s and then the Greats and the Audubon’s. Only a few Sooty Shearwaters were seen. A school of Common dolphins travelled with us for a while, leaping in synchrony.
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Wilson's Storm Petrel |
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White-faced Storm Petrel |
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White-faced storm petrel |
Approaching the canyons, the Wilson’s storm petrels danced across the water and we got good looks at white-faced, banded and Leach’s storm petrels.
The 2-4 foot seas didn’t bother me. Overnight I heard yellowlegs calling and saw a prothonotary warbler and ovenbird drawn by the boat lights. Later a black and white warbler landed on the boat. A small least sandpiper also circled.
The patches of dense life with mammals and birds are far apart in this vast ocean. The clouds seem to create a tunnel for us to pass through. My boat is so small and the world so large.
Tuesday brought both more marine mammals and more predators. A south polar skua wheeled overhead and circled. They breed close to the South Pole and make the longest migration of any skua, feeding on fish and stolen meals from other birds.. Josh and I saw the Great Skua in the east of Iceland. Too bad this one was seen in Dukes County and not Nantucket!
Our trip home was north between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, whereas we travelled out over Nantucket Shoals. Roseate Terns and a flock of American Golden Plovers were the highlights. We also got a look at the staging area for Vineyard Wind.
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Manx Shearwater |