Saturday’s special visitor

Wildlife notes

A wandering tattler (non-breeding visitor) was seen on the east shore rocks this afternoon! It was a brief, blurry photo visit.

Wandering tattler

Range of wandering tattler (source: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wandering_Tattler/maps-range)

 

Unlike the wandering tattler, the two brown pelicans (non-breeding visitors) have been on the island for a week or so and were easy to photograph.  These massive birds have a 7 foot wing span and were flying about today in the 30+ knot winds. To catch their meals, they are known to dive into the water from heights of up to 50 feet in the air but today I only saw them land on the water surface. These pelicans have made an amazing recovery since the 1960’s. For a sad story on the recent plight of these birds see  https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/brown-pelicans-starvation-20295659.php

Brown pelican range map (Source: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brown_Pelican/maps-range)

Facility work

  • top up battery fluid levels
  • organize and clean house

Vessels

  • ecotourism: 1

Weather

Winds westerly 20 to 30, gusting to 39 knots, partially cloudy with scattered showers.