Subject: Pelagic Birding Trip
Date: Apr 11 19:08:35 2003
From: Michael Donahue - mgd at u.washington.edu


Guy,
Check out the Westport Seabirds website at www.westportseabirds.com. It has
species numbers and totals (including marine mammals) for each year since
1998. Any time spring through fall offers good pelagic birding, with the
biggest species diversity mid-August through September. Keep in mind that
one doesn't see all the possible pelagic birds on every trip. I know some
people who are still looking for Leach's Storm Petrel!

Mike Donahue
Seattle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy McWethy" <lguy_mcw at yahoo.com>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 11:30 AM
Subject: Pelagic Birding Trip


> I've been meaning to go on a Pelagic Birding trip off
> the Washington coast for years. From what I've read,
> May seems to be the time to go.
> Does anyone have any contrary recomendations?
> Suggestions? Comments?
> And does anyone have recomendations (or
> condemnations)for a specific vendor? Probably out of
> Westport, I imagine.
> thanks!
> Guy
>
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