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Re: Results of Nov. 19 Lewes Pelagic

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Mark L Hoffman

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Thu, 24 Nov 2011 22:08:37 +0000

To follow up on Paul's trip report here are some of my photos from the great trip last Saturday: 

  

Manx Shearwater (2 photos): http://www.pbase.com/wcbirding/image/139839855 

  

Greater Shearwater (1 photos, action shot): http://www.pbase.com/wcbirding/image/139839960 

  

Black-legged Kittiwake (1 photos): http://www.pbase.com/wcbirding/image/139839954 

  

Also of significant was that the Manx Shearwater total (18) was a record state high count according to my numbers.  The prior best being 16 off OC on 11/23/1991 (MB 48:8, AB 46:75) and 12 on 11/05/1993 off OC (AB 38:185).  November seems to be their month.  State photos species for me!! 



Good birding, 

Mark Hoffman 


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From: "Paul Guris" <> 
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Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 3:16:16 PM 
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Results of Nov. 19 Lewes Pelagic 

First, we have this report plus a number of photos from the trip up on our 
new Facebook site.  If your on Facebook, just look up "Paulagic Birding" to 
find our page and feel free to friend us for future updates, results, 
photos, etc.  If not, go to: 

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.112003875582334.15784.100003181671988&type=1&l=328d91106d 


Now on to the trip report! 


We had a great day on our trip out of Lewes, DE on Nov. 19, 2011.  We 
managed to slip in between some really awful weather and get a very nice 
day.  Daytime temperatures were mild (in the 50s), winds were generally 
10-15 knots, and seas ran 2'-4'.  As usual, we managed to cover both 
Delaware and Maryland pelagic waters. 

Although not reflected in the counts due to proximity to land (we like to 
start counting out further to keep the list truly pelagic), we saw a number 
of loons, scoters, and other waterfowl heading south as we headed east.  We 
saw several PARASITIC JAEGERS and though most were at a distance, one bird 
came in and chased the gulls around behind the boat.  Large flocks of 
BONAPARTE'S GULLS were feeding 20-30 miles offshore and one LITTLE GULL was 
seen among them though not seen by all, the unfortunate side effect of 
having so many birds to look through.  By now we had picked up some nice 
NORTHERN GANNETS which we saw on and off all day.  A few distant and early 
flyby RAZORBILLS made the count.  One oddity was an AMERICAN COOT that was 
well offshore.  One very interesting non-bird sighting was a very late 
sighting LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE.  We expect them to have left our waters by 
now. 

As we got further offshore, we lost most of the Bonaparte's and starting 
seeing more GREAT SHEARWATERS and BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES, both putting on 
great shows as they came in over and over for the chum we were tossing. 
Eventually we managed to find multiple single and small groups of MANX 
SHEARWATERS and we managed to set the record one-day count for this species 
in Maryland.  Along the way we picked up a few RED PHALAROPES for both 
states.  As we got deeper we also found several NORTHERN FULMARS, one or 
two of which came in for nice close passes to the boat. 


RESULTS 
Green-winged Teal - 1 (DE: 1, MD: 0) 
Surf Scoter - 2 (DE: 2, MD: 0) 
Black Scoter - 45 (DE: 45, MD: 0) 
Red-throated Loon - 4 (DE: 4, MD: 0) 
Common Loon- 2 (DE: 2, MD: 0) 
Northern Fulmar - 5 (DE: 0, MD: 5) 
Great Shearwater - 45 (DE: 29, MD: 16) 
Manx Shearwater - 29 (DE: 11, MD: 18) 
Northern Gannet - 135 (DE: 124, MD: 11) 
American Coot - 1 (DE: 1, MD: 0) 
Red Phalarope - 4 (DE: 2, MD: 2) 
Black-legged Kittiwake - 10 (DE: 3, MD: 7) 
Bonaparte's Gull - 3047 (DE: 3029, MD: 18) 
Little Gull - 1 (DE: 1, MD: 0) 
Laughing Gull - 135 (DE: 134, MD: 1) 
Ring-billed Gull - 2 (DE: 2, MD: 0) 
Herring Gull - 148 (DE: 117, MD: 31) 
Great Black-backed Gull - 44 (DE: 37, MD: 7) 
Forster's Tern - 2 (DE: 2, MD: 0) 
Parasitic Jaeger - 5 (DE: 5, MD: 0) 
Razorbill 4 - (DE: 4, MD: 0) 

Common Dolphin - 20 (DE: 8, MD: 12) 
Loggerhead Sea Turtle - 1 (DE: 1, MD: 0) 



Our 2012 schedule is complete will be up on our web site within the next 
few days.  Here's hoping for as birdy a year as we had in 2011! 


-PAG 

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*Paul A. Guris 
See Life Paulagics 
PO Box 161 
Green Lane, PA  18054 
215-234-6805 
 
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