The wind was blowing northeast this morning 20 – 25 knots, it dropped mid-afternoon for about an hour and then swung to the west. The west came on strong in the late afternoon and blew over 25 before settling down to 15 -20 knots. The barometer, which has been falling all day, started climbing at 19:00 and the forecast for tomorrow is looking better with light winds forecast.
There were only two whale watching vessels spotted in the Ecological Reserve today. There were no other vessels other than Second Nature dropping off Nick Townley the new eco-guardian and Pearson College student Riikka who is here to finish her project week.
The results of the census are as follows:
Steller Sealion 447
California Sealion 433
Northern Elephant Seal 16
Harbour Seal 17
Canada Goose 24
Greater White-fronted Goose 1
Double-crested Cormorant 324
Pelagic Cormorant 29
Brown Pelican 2
Black Turnstone 12
Sanderling 3
Dunlin 4
Black Oystercatcher 24
Killdeer 4
Glaucous-winged Gull 700
Thayer’s Gull 2400
California Gull 3
Western Gull 45
Heerman’s Gull 76
Fox Sparrow 1
Savannah Sparrow 11
Most of the work today was packing, cleaning, and training Nick in preparation for departure tomorrow.