Subject: [Tweeters] Tubenoses in Puget Sound; Fulmars off Pt Wilson
Date: Thu Dec 2 16:30:29 PST 2021
From: Steve Hampton - stevechampton at gmail.com

Thanks to Josh's email, I rushed out to Pt Wilson, Port Townsend, and
immediately a NORTHERN FULMAR cruised past. Dan Waggoner joined me and we
enjoyed several dark morphs and one striking light morph.

No Ancient Murrelets today-- their numbers are peetering out, though it
could just be my timing out there.

Full list and distant fulmar pics at https://ebird.org/checklist/S98383622

good birding,



On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 11:30 AM Josh Adams <xjoshx at gmail.com> wrote:


> There is a tremendous movement of tubenose species into Puget Sound this

> morning. I'm at the Edmonds pier and have seen perhaps more than a dozen in

> less than 20 minutes. Mostly fulmars but some shearwaters.

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Steve Hampton
Port Townsend (Qatay), WA
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