Wardens’s report by Garry Fletcher contd.
In early morning calm –and clear with no wind– by 1115 hrs it was pouring rain. Predictable from the look of the barometer . The weather fluctuated all day from rain to sun with a rainbow and back to rain. Sea lion numbers are still building and one more elephant seal joined the elephant seal group by the boathouse last night . So this is what it looked and sounded like this morning :
Several branded sealions here today:
- Branded 402 R
- Branded U 262
- Closeup of U262
- Wet
- Dry 66?
At this time of year there are some non-breeding plumage Heermann’s gulls that one can pick out among the large gull population .
- Non-breeding adults
- Non-breeding adults ( orange bill)
And a gallery of some of the other bird-life on the island, some migrating through.
- Savannah sparrows frequent the bushes and open areas
- at least 10 Black turnstones probe for grubs on the muddylats
- A group of black oystercatchers flanked by Glaucous-winged and Heermann’s gulls
- A small flock of Surfbirds
- A short-billed Dowitcher and surfbirds and turnstones– Note similar size
- A short-billed dowitcher in the upper intertidal on the south side of Great Race Rocks
9 whalewatching boats through the reserve this morning. Swells and the approaching storm held them off in the afternoon.
The panoramas below were taken in the last two days:

Gulls on the south islands in the morning. Note a mix of California, Glaucous-winged and Heermann’s Gulls.

Glaucous-winged, California, and a few Heermann’s Gulls and sea lions on the south-west corner of the island
On Sunday morning, the Davis weather instrument wasn’t working. On checking, I found that the UPC powerbackup was malfunctioning–will return it to the college IT dept. Weather is back on now.