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Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 5-10 knots North
Sky: overcast
Water: rippled
Ecological
Census day!
The weaner was gone this morning. Hopefully he is ok.
Normally I only ever see killdeer at night, but today I saw a pair off and on all day!
California Sea Lions: 85
Harbour Seals: 44
Steller (Northern) Sea Lions: 39
Elephant Seals: 1 male
Seagulls unspecified: 269 (same total two weeks in a row!)
Pigeon Guillemots: 241
Cormorants unspecified: 57
Surfbirds: 49
Harlequin Ducks: 32 (16 males and 16 females)
Black Turnstones: 22
Canada Geese: 13
Black Oystercatchers: 9
Bald Eagles: 6 (2 adults, 4 immature)
Killdeer: 2
Boats
Kyle stopped by for 1 minute to exchange the extra security camera for a new Wifi access point.
There were several fishing boats literally yards outside the Rockfish Conservation Area.
A few eco-tours came by.
Maintenance
Installed the new Wifi access point in the Students’ House.
Other
Lots of DND blasting today.
Small blasts at the following times:
10:25, 10:27, 10:45, and 12:34.
Larger blasts at the following times:
12:32, 12:53, 14:52, 14:54, and 15:11.
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Military Activity
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , DND blasting , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , killdeer , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , seagull , Steller Sea lion , surfbird
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 10-15 knots West, later 5 knots South, then 5-10 West
Sky: clear and sunny!
Water: rippled
Ecological
Census day!
Shortly before 15:30 as I was counting shorebirds, I heard a loud noise to my right. Glancing over, I was thrilled to see a whale surfacing in the South Channel. I managed to get some photos as it resurfaced farther south-west.
California Sea Lions: 79
Harbour Seals: 69
Steller (Northern) Sea Lions: 33
Elephant Seals: 3, all on Great Race, 2 young males, 1 weaner
Whale: 1 (I think it was an Orca)
Seagulls unspecified: 269
Pigeon Guillemots: 45
Cormorants unspecified: 30
Double Crested Cormorants: 9
Surfbirds: 37
Harlequin Ducks: 27 (15 males and 12 females)
Canada Geese: 24
Black Turnstones: 20
Bald Eagles: 20 (4 adults, 16 immature)
Black Oystercatchers: 6
Rock Sandpipers: 4
Crows: 3
Boats
A few eco-tours passed by today.
Second Nature came out with food supplies for me.
A large navy sailboat passed by north of the reserve.
Visitors
Kyle and Jeff came out in Second Nature.
Other
One helicopter flew just south of the reserve in the morning.
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , crow , double-crested cormorant , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , Orca , pigeon guillemot , rock sandpiper , seagull , Second Nature , Steller Sea lion , surfbird , whale
Weather
Guy et Christine’s 8am weather report.
Visibility: 13 miles
Wind: 5-10 knots West
Sky: overcast
Water: 1′ chop
Ecological
The elephant seal weaner was back on the grass between the buildings.
One juvenile male spent the day sleeping by the tower.
A second young male appeared in the afternoon and pestered the weaner.
I was pleased to spy several oystercatchers, a pair of harlequin ducks, two bald eagles, and a raven, amongst the usual seagulls, cormorants, and black turnstones.
Maintenance
Guy, Christine, and Kyle gave me a tour of the facilities.
Various little changes here and there, but overall no massive differences.
Unpacked and settled in to the house.
Boats
Kyle and Second Nature brought me out around 12:30.
They departed at 1:20 with Guy et Christine.
3 eco-tours came by in the afternoon.
Visitors
Other
I am excited to be starting my fourth lengthy shift out at Race Rocks.
This is Riley Strother signing off and wishing you a goodnight!
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , cormorant , elephant seal , harlequin duck , raven , seagull , Second Nature , shift change
Posted in Animal census , Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Vessel Observations
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Tagged bald eagle , black-turnstone , branded , brandt's cormorant , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , double-crested cormorant , dunlin , elephant seal , entanglement , glaucous-winged-gull , harbour seal , Northern sea lion , pelagic cormorant , savannah sparrow , sea lion stampede , seagull , Steller Sea lion , Thayer's gull
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Tagged Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , brandt's cormorant , california sea lion , cormorant , double-crested cormorant , dunlin , elephant seal , elephant seal mating , entanglement , glaucous-winged-gull , harbour seal , Northern sea lion , pelagic cormorant , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , Thayer's gull
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 0-5 knots East
Sky: overcast with showers
Water: 1′ chop
Ecological
Saw one California Sea Lion with a nasty looking neck wound.
Conducted a census today.
Several bird species notably absent today.
No Harlequin Ducks, Savannah Sparrows, or Black Oystercatchers.
The Sparrows have been absent all week; I suspect gone for the winter.
I’m sure the Harlequins and Oystercatchers are still around.
Only saw two Heermann’s Gulls; I think last weeks group was just passing through.
I did see my first Dunlin of the season though!
And lots more Black Turnstones than in previous weeks.
They like to splash around in the rain puddles.
California Sea Lions: 606
Northern (Steller) Sea Lions: 181
Harbour Seals: 12
Elephant Seals: 7 (2 on Great Race, 5 on Middle Rock)
Seagulls unspecified: 586
Thayer’s Gulls: 114
Glaucous-winged Gulls: 76
Heermann’s Gulls: 2
Cormorants unspecified: 356
Black Turnstone: 33
Canada Geese: 3
Bald Eagles: 3 (2 adult, 1 immature)
Dunlin: 1
Neck Wound
2 Eagles, 5 Harbour Seals
Eagle
Maintenance
The usual chores.
Reset the electric fence which has been faring unusually well.
Boats
A surprising number of eco-tours today, given the weather, day of the week, and month.
I counted at least 10.
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Tagged bald eagle , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , dunlin , elephant seal , glaucous-winged-gull , harbour seal , Heermann's gull , injury , Northern sea lion , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , Thayer's gull
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , brandt's cormorant , Cackling goose , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , double-crested cormorant , elephant seal , entanglement , glaucous-winged-gull , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Heermann's gull , Northern sea lion , pelagic cormorant , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , Thayer's gull
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , california sealion death , Canada goose , cormorant , elephant seal , gale warning , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , storm
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Tagged bald eagle , black-turnstone , branded , california sea lion , Canada goose , census , cormorant , elephant seal , harbour seal , Northern sea lion , savannah sparrow , sea gull , Steller Sea lion
Weather
Visibility: 15+ miles
Wind: 10-15 knots SW
Sky: clear
Water: calm
Beautiful sunrise today!
Ecological
Saw four branded sea lions today.
One Steller branded 998R.
Three California’s branded X611, 88, and U22[?].
Conducted the weekly census.
Steller 998R
California 88
California U22[?]
California Sea Lions: 486
Northern (Steller) Sea Lions: 169
Harbour Seals: 151
Elephant Seals: 7 on Middle Rock
Sea gulls: 1020
Cormorants: 20
Savannah Sparrows: 20
Harlequin Ducks: 4 (2 male, 2 female)
Black Oystercatchers: 3
Bald Eagles: 2 adult
Canada Geese: 2
Black Turnstone: 1
7 Elephant seals on Middle Rock above Sea Lions
Harbour Seals
Sea gulls
Size comparison
Maintenance
The usual chores were accomplished.
Boats
Several eco-tours today. Nothing unusual or problematic to report.
Other
Lots of DND blasting today.
Most of today’s blasts were louder than those from earlier this week.
9:34, 9:36, 10:07, 10:09, 10:38, 10:40, 11:14, 11:46, 11:48, 12:11, and 13:14.
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , california sea lion , Canada goose , census , cormorant , DND blasting , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , savannah sparrow , sea gull , Steller Sea lion
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