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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , crow , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , surfbird
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 0-5 knots South.
From 17:00 onwards, 15-20 knots West.
Sky: clear and sunny most of the day.
From 17:00 onwards, some clouds and rain.
Water: calm
Ecological
Census day!
One sea lion was branded U958.
Colour wise it looks like a Steller, but if you look at the head I think it was a California.
Laura and her class found a sculpin (type of fish) head.
Four of what I suspect to be Short-billed Dowitchers today. Fun to watch!
Didn’t see the killdeer today, which is unusual.
Steller (Northern) Sea Lions: 66
Harbour Seals: 60
California Sea Lions: 57
Elephant Seals: 13 (4 on Great Race, 9 on Middle Rock)
Pigeon Guillemots: 269
Seagulls unspecified: 154
Surfbirds: 57
Canada Geese: 17
Black Turnstones: 17
Cormorants unspecified: 14
Harlequin Ducks: 9 (5 males and 4 females)
Black Oystercatchers: 6
Savannah Sparrows: 6
Short-billed Dowitchers: 4..https://www.racerocks.ca/short-billed-dowitcher/
Bald Eagles: 2 (2 adults, 0 immature)
Boats
A couple of eco-tours came by.
Second Nature came out multiple times, delivering 4 groups of students.
On her second last return, she had overheating issues, so Kyle had to come out in Haiku for the last trip.
Visitors
Kyle, James, Laura, and 26 students came out to Race Rocks today.
The students were doing a walk about with Laura, discussing marine biology for their upcoming final exam.
James did some work on the Davis Weather station and got most of it working again.
Other
Four DND blasts today.
10:05, 10:07, 11:24, and 11:26.
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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 , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , savannah sparrow , seagull , Second Nature , short billed dowitcher , Steller Sea lion , students , surfbird , weather station
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , crow , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , kayak , nest , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , river otter , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , surfbird
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , brandt's cormorant , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , crow , double-crested cormorant , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , hawk , killdeer , Northern sea lion , pelagic cormorant , pigeon guillemot , rock sandpiper , savannah sparrow , seagull , Steller Sea lion , surfbird , weaner
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: a steady 20-25 knots West
Sky: mostly sunny
Water: 1′ chop
Ecological
Census day!
The weaner was lounging by the house all day.
Discovered my first Canada Goose nests with eggs in them.
Harbour Seals: 143
California Sea Lions: 66
Steller (Northern) Sea Lions: 42
Elephant Seals: 1 weaner
Seagulls unspecified: 221
Surfbirds: 62
Cormorants unspecified: 27
Double Crested Cormorant: 4
Black Turnstones: 29
Canada Geese: 21
Rock Sandpipers: 11
Harlequin Ducks: 7 (5 males and 2 females)
Bald Eagles: 7 (2 adults, 5 immature)
Black Oystercatchers: 2
Killdeer: 1
Maintenance
Boats
At least one eco-tour came by today.
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , double-crested cormorant , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , killdeer , nest , Northern sea lion , rock sandpiper , seagull , Steller Sea lion , surfbird , weaner
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: 25-30 knots West at 7:45
40 knots West at 9:20
43 knots West at 10:20
Down to 10-15 knots West by the evening
Sky: mostly clear, sunny from 12:45 on
Water: 1′ chop, later 3′ chop
Ecological
The two older elephant seals were gone by noon.
Only the weaner remains.
Boats
One eco-tour came by in the morning.
The amount of wake it was leaving made it look like it was going too fast?
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.
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Overflights
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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
The 8am weather report.
Visibility: 10 miles, 15+ later on
Wind: 10-15 knots North, continuous 25-30 knots W noon onwards
Sky: overcast
Water: 1′ chop
Last night the foghorn sounded off between 23:00 and midnight.
This morning there was a pleasant rainbow over the reserve.
Ecological
At around 13:45 a Turkey Vulture appeared over Great Race.
It flew around the island for about 15 minutes, engaging in many aerial battles with the seagulls.
Apparently their appearance in the reserve at this time of year is uncommon.
There remained the same 3 elephant seals on Great Race today.
In the late afternoon a harbour seal was planked on a rock near the jetty.
Boats
3 eco-tours came by in the afternoon.
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!
Posted in Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels
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Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , cormorant , elephant seal , harlequin duck , raven , seagull , Second Nature , shift change
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