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Monterey Seabirds Summer eNewsletter
Ten Years!
I can hardly believe that ten years will have passed since I
posted the trip report for our first trip on Aug. 25, 2002. In that time we
have logged more than 100 trips on the Monterey Bay and met some wonderful
birders from all over the world and seen some remarkable seabird rarities and
cetaceans . We hope you can join us in 2012.
To celebrate our 10 year anniversary we are offering special
price for all of you on our email list. The Sunday, Sept. 9 trip is priced at
$115 ($130 regular price). Just type in special offer in the Optional Comments
or Question box or mention it on phone reservations.
http://www.montereyseabirds.com 831-375-4658
Multi day trip possibilities
Monterey Seabirds and Alvaro’s Adventures have timed their
trips so that visiting birders from out of the area can do multiple pelagic
trips over a single weekend or bookend pelagic trips with some land birding in
between. All of the Monterey Seabird trips are scheduled for Sundays and Alvaro
Jaramillo has scheduled his trips out of Half Moon Bay on Saturdays. For Al’s
Schedule see: http://alvarosadventures.com/boat-trips/pelagics/
Out of the area birders can fly into San Francisco
International, drive over the hill to Half Moon Bay to do the pelagic with
Alvaro and then drive south towards Monterey for a pelagic trip the next
morning.
Half Moon Bay is nearly 2 hours from Monterey but birders
could stop for the night halfway in Santa Cruz (1 hour from the dock, or
Watsonville (40 minutes from the dock).
Note that on the mid September weekend Alvaro is running a
trip out of Monterey on Saturday and we have a trip the following day. This is
also the weekend for the local birding festival. Our trips run $24 less than
the festival trips that are being offered. Festival attendees are most welcome.
Multi day schedule:
Aug. 25 HMB w/ Alvaro’s Adventures
Aug. 26 Monterey with Monterey Seabirds (10 spaces left)
Sept. 8 HMB Alvaro’ Adventures
Sept. 9 Monterey Seabirds
Sept. 15 Alvaro Adventures in Monterey for a charter
Sept. 16 Monterey Seabirds
Oct. 6 HMB Alvaro’s Adventures
Oct. 7 Monterey Seabirds
Note all trips will be $130, no fuel surcharges. And yes if
you go on three Monterey Seabird trips in the calendar year your fourth trip is
free. We keep our group size small.
Alaska Airlines is now flying out of Monterey with daily
flights to and from San Diego. Airfare specials are currently less than $100
each way. There are other flights
out of Monterey to Las Vegas, San Francisco, Phoenix and Denver.
Leaders in the news:
The new issue of Winging It mentions in the Milestones
section that leader Stephen F. Bailey "ticked world bird number 6,772 when
he saw Kenya's endemic Aberdare Cisticola in Aberdare National Park on 10,
April 2012. This seemingly arbitrary number represents two-thirds of the 10,157
species currently recognized by the Clements Checklist. Congratulations Steve!
We also welcome to our team of spotters veteran seabirder
Rod Norden. Here is his bio from our website’s leader page:
Rod Norden started birding back in his college days with
legendary birder Ted Parker. Doug Stotz was also his birding mentor (and
housemate) in 1970's Tucson. Some of his photographs appeared in Rich
Stallcup's book Birds of the Nearshore
Pacific (1990) and the Stokes Eastern
and Western Field Guides (1996). He
got the photo of the first documented Stejneger's Petrel in North America (Nov.
17, 1990) that he shot with a manually focused film camera mounted on a
gunstock. He and Steve Bailey also sighted the first record for Dark-rumped
Petrel (prior to it being split).
Rod is also an avid astronomer and docent at the Lick Observatory. He is a favorite with visiting birders. He likes getting to know people and really enjoys helping folks sort our seabird identifications. After a long stint in high tech and world travel (with pelagic trips in all three oceans), Rod is now teaching computer science at Cabrillo College.
Rod is also an avid astronomer and docent at the Lick Observatory. He is a favorite with visiting birders. He likes getting to know people and really enjoys helping folks sort our seabird identifications. After a long stint in high tech and world travel (with pelagic trips in all three oceans), Rod is now teaching computer science at Cabrillo College.
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I hope to see you at sea!
Roger Wolfe for Monterey Seabirds