Wildlife notes
Nothing out of the ordinary to report today. I think I was just too consumed with my indoor tasks, cleaning, packing, planning, paperwork, talking with the next Ecoguardians etc. to pay enough attention.
This is my last post. I leave tomorrow. Before I go I’d like to thank those who supported me and provided assistance. First and foremost, I’d like to thank my supervisor Greg for all he has done, for always being there and always answering his phone. Thank you to Garry the Park Warden for his encouragement, Mike and Richard the waterfront staff for their assistance, Laura the marine biology instructor for letting me join her tours, Ann and Andrew for their help with bird ID, Hans for verifying the new plants found on the island and Val from Eagle Wing for keeping me informed on animals beyond my line of sight. I’d also like to thank Derek for helping with the camera issue and Kendra for talking to me when I worry about a young seal pup. And to the person who donated to Race Rocks in my name, thank you for reading and for acknowledging my effort on the posts!!!
It is a great privilege to be here. I will miss everything, except the toilet anxiety: am I properly positioned over the right compartment, pee or poo or what if both happen, or did I forget to open to the poop flap?
Mostly I will miss having so much to observe, smell, hear and feel (the sky, wind, waves, tide, plants, birds, seals, sea lions, whales…) and the experience of spending my days is awe and filled with wonder.
Facility work
- cleaned solar panels
- contributed to next month end report
- emails, correspondence
- cleaning house, organizing
Vessels
- Ecotourism: 26
- Private: 3
Weather
Clear skies. Fresh westerly breeze until late afternoon, strong breeze in the evening. Daytime temperatures: low 11, high 14.