Showing posts with label Sabine's Gull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabine's Gull. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 September 2017

Scillonian crossing - juv Sab's Gull

It was a quiet crossing with four pods of Common Dolphins joining the boat, the first lot were within a mile of Penzance!





Generally quiet for birds withjust one standout bird along the way - a juv Sabine's Gull. If photography is difficult enough from a Pelagic, it can be nigh on impossible from the Scillonian, small bird, ocean swell and just a few seconds of opportunity...





And going by today's news, it looks like an afternoon spent at Porthellick?

Monday, 22 August 2016

Scilly Pelagic no 11 - Wilson's finale

The final session for me aboard Sapphire and with a steady westerly wind of 15 knots we headed South for Petrels?



Here's a Great Skua on the way out.....



Another adult Sabine's Gull.....



Which loitered not far from the boat for quite some time but rarely coming in.....




Numerous Storm Petrels around the boat once again but eventually... One, TWO, three - make that FOUR Wilson's Petrels as the light was beginning to become 'difficult' but showing supremely well.....






Two in a row tip-toeing the waves, long legs dangling.....


And not the best image but showing the yellow webs nicely!


Eleven pelagics done! And that's NINE Wilson's personally for the trip - can't be bad :-)