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Visibility: 15 Miles
Wind: 5-15
Sky: Partly Cloudy
Water: Flat Calm
Boats/Visitors
Quite a bit of boat traffic, many ecotours, fishing boats and sailboats
Guy came by, we junked out the generator room a bit and he gave me a training session on the winch, soon I should be able to take the whaler out by myself
Maintenance
Had to repair the fence a couple times today, hope to extend the fence all the way to the helicopter pad as soon as I get more stick and pegs
Ecological
The Geese were around today
no elephant seals in sight
the blasting from the DND base was scaring the sea lions
also there were quite a few killdeer puttering around
Weather
Visibility: 15 Miles
Wind: 10-40 NW
Sky: Partly Cloudy
Water: Choppy, under a metre
Boats/Visitors
a few ecotours went by today
Ecological
Another tagged female elephant seal showed up today with a tag on her but I couldn’t get a good look at the tag, just that it was green
A turkey vulture flew around a few times before leaving
a killdeer was running around
Weather
Visibility: 15 Miles
Wind: 10-20 NE
Sky: cloudy with sunny periods
Water: choppy, 1-2 metres
Boats/Visitors
Had the guys working on the project by the student house here today
Kyle came by with a student as well to show him around a bit
Had an ecotour and a couple fishing boats and a sailboat cruise by today as well
Ecological
Both pups still around this morning, the younger pup found a safe spot away from the males near the helicopter pad, so she did a bit of rock climbing to get there
also saw a few Killdeer birds around today
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 6-10 NE throughout day
Sky: sunny with cloudy periods
Water: mostly calm
Boats/Visitors
had one whale watching boat cruise by
no visitors today
Ecological
saw a large brown raptor of some kind. I think it was a Red-tailed Hawk
lots of killdeer around
large elephant seal male is still on the island
Other
a lot of DND blasts today, very startling for the sea lions.
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Tagged DND blasting , ecotour , elephant seal , hawk , killdeer , Red tailed hawk , sea lion
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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: at 7:45, 10-15 knots East, then at 13:20 up to 35-40 knots West
A peak of 43 knots West at 14:15. Settled at 25-30 knots West after dark.
Sky: overcast, in the afternoon periods of sunshine, rain after dark.
Water: 1′ chop, later some monster waves from the west
Ecological
Just the weaner on Great Race.
Killdeer active as ever.
Killdeer and grape hyacinth
Black Oystercatchers
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Boats
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Tagged Black Oystercatcher , elephant seal , gale warning , grape hyacinth , killdeer , waves , weaner
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 15-20 knots West, later 5-10 South
Sky: mostly clear, a few drops of rain
Water: 1′ chop
Ecological
The same two elephant seals on Great Race today.
The weaner spent the whole day snoozing beside the house.
The bigger fellah hardly moved all day, except the one time he tried to climb up the rock wall, and couldn’t!
Saw a killdeer again.
Maintenance
Transferred diesel from the Student House basement tank, into a barrel, and then into the tidy tank.
Ran the desalinator.
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