Hello! Happy Friday:)
This week I took on the task of counting all the animals on the reserve,
Armed with a clicker, binoculars and my camera I got to work:
I counted:
23 California Sea lions
115 Stellar sea lions
133 Harbour seals
4 Orcas (Transients)
1 Humpback Whale
7 Oystercatchers
2 Cormorants
6 Pigeon Guillemots
20 Black Turnstones
3 Ruddy Turnstones
1 Short Billed Dowitcher (I believe)
That day I felt that there were fewer common birds in the area than usual, except for the seagulls! They were everywhere!
I counted 3885 seagulls
This, to me, seemed like an absurd number. I recounted the pictures multiple times as I was convinced I had made a mistake, but would be proven wrong (Although I am not dismissing the very big possibility of my human error)
Here are some pictures of the waters surrounding the main island
(Feel free to expand the pictures to appreciate the sheer volume of white specs that are on the images)
Here are a couple pictures of the Short Billed Dowitcher (Thanks Halle), I had not yet had the chance to see this bird, it was hanging around the Turnstones for the better part of the afternoon.
I was also very lucky with Orca seeing, yet again, the pod of transient orcas around the island.
I was also lucky enough to see a humpback surface a couple of times, but it was too far away for me to capture it.
Weather events:
It has been quite uneventful, the intense westerlies have subsided for the most part and I am getting a break in the clouds mostly in the afternoons.
I did see more cirrus clouds on Tuesday that were very similar to the ones we had previously seen in height, texture and size. Those also brought me a few minutes of sprinkling the next day.
Facility work:
Washing solar panels (Daily)
Washing windows (as needed)
Sweeping second residence
Maintenance/Repairs on power washer
Water levels in the battery
Optimizing electric fence (Jetty)