It was a windy day – blew the door off the Derrick Shed and the hair off the elephant seal’s head. The electric fence suffered from the winds over the past few days and needed replacement strands in two sections.
Wildlife notes:
The pigeon guillemots were around in the morning and mostly left again by 7pm. I found what I assume to be a pigeon guillemot nest in the rocks at the west end of the helipad. Judging by the egg orientation, the little bone and other items which get moved around, it seems to be an active nest. Two least sandpipers were spotted on the northeast shore.
Facility work:
- cleaned solar panels
- replaced 2 sections of electric fence
- thistles – new record, an 11″ root.
- topped up battery fluid
Vessels:
10 Ecotourism boats, 1 private
Weather:
WNW 13 and clouds in the morning, clearing early afternoon with winds building to WNW 33 by late afternoon.