It seems my luck continues and it happened to be another clear morning for my animal census day. But even better, the clouds formed and gave the perfect cover so I didn’t have to stare out into the glare and shadows of the sun. The tides were not as low today sitting at about 2m this morning which I suspect had an effect on how many birds and pinnipeds I saw today. This afternoon students from Pearson College arrived with Bella to spend the night enjoying all the island has to offer.
Animal Census Report:
I started my count around 7:30am at nearly a 2m tide. There were a lot more cormorants than my previous count, perhaps due to the time of day as I counted them later in the day the last census. A few less sea lions, I suspect more were out foraging this morning.
Mammals:
- Steller sea lion: 331
- California sea lion: 749
- Harbour seal: 70
- Humpback Whales: 8 (one tail slapping in the evening)
Birds:
- Glaucus-winged Gull: 391
- California Gull: 1
- Western Gull: 4
- Cormorant Spp: 1605
- Black Turnstones: 14
- Surfbird: 2
- Savannah’s Sparrow: 6
- Harlequin Duck: 1
Facility work
- Electric fence maintenance
- Cleaned solar panels
- Water sampled
- Animal census
Weather
- Sky: Overcast all day
- Wind: ESE 3kts
- Sea state: Calm
- Air temp: 12C
Vessels
Up to 5 eco-tourism vessels watching whales to the south of the island at any given time.
- Branded and tagged Cali
- Savannah Sparrow

Tail Slapping
* Humpback whale photo taken with telephoto lens and cropped