
Unfortunately this storm petrel (I believe a Wilson's Storm Petrel- the one most commonly seen near boats) was extremely weathered and exhausted when it landed on the boat. Steve said they watched it for a while and it got progressively worse. Eventually they went to look for it and couldn't find it- they assumed it "committed suicide" and just jumped over the boat. Although, who knows? It could have had a miraculous recovery and flown off into the sunset!
Here are some other cool pictures from his trip.
Steve holding a giant fluke:
Thanks Steve and Dave for sharing your pictures!
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Your pictures are outstanding! I haven't seen a Warbler in KS.
Wow..hitchhiker birdies..I had no idea!
That sunset is spectacular!
I would like to think the storm petral recovered and went on its way.
oh..i like the chirptracker button..i am gonna get me one right now!
That Storm Petrel sure looked tired. I too hope the Storm Petrel survived.
We are having another Birders who Blog,Tweet and Chirp outing July 11 starting in Milford, Ct.
Already have a nice list of Bird/nature bloggers coming. Let me know if you are interested by commenting on this blog post
http://tinyurl.com/lflskh
or emailing..
thanks ..hope to see you there!
Getting caught up after being away for a week. I've heard about avian hitchhikers - nice to see photo documentation. The red-footed falcon that showed up on Martha's vineyard a couple years ago was thought by some to have hitchhiked, but was finally accepted. I did a Brookline Bird club pelagic trip last august and we saw several Audubon Shearwaters, but i wouldn't begin to make a comment about yours - that needs someone with much more pelagic experience than I have - which averages less than once a year.
...avian hitchhikers--really interesting. I enjoyed reading the post. That giant fluke is pretty cool too.
Wow-that fluke would make some nice fillets.I've doene a little fluke fishing in my time.-That's really neat-the birds they picked up on the trip.
Howdee.
thought I would give u this teaser..to see if you might have interest in our CT outing.
http://dawnandjeffsblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/birders-who-blog-tweet-and-chirp-outing_30.html
let me know if you are interested
@Cindy- thanks!
@Dawn- thanks! I know- it's a cool concept. I hope he survived too.
@Andy- I hope so too- maybe all he needed was a rest.
@Chris- Thank you for the insight. I haven't heard about the MV falcon- I'll have to look up the story. I'm not ready for a pelagic trip, but maybe in a few years after my birding skills have improved. Thanks for the input!
@Kelly- Thanks!
@Larry- I know- it's really crazy to see one that big. I guess only on Georges Bank do they get that big.
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