Woo, the world is still swaying
Jun. 26th, 2006 10:05 amWeird ass bird of the day goes to - a single Welcome Swallow fluttering along about 50km from the coast.
Forget whaling tours to see whales. Go on Pelagic bird trips. Last time was a pod of 20 minke whales checking out the boat. This time we had about 4 humpback whales, spy hopping, fin slapping, BREACHING, OFTEN. Amazing.
Not much in the way of birds, but we did get good looks of the birds we did see. Only 3 actual pelagic species - Yellow-nosed Albatross, about 40 of them hanging around the boat, a single Sooty Shearwater that cruised in and hung around for ages and a few Wilson's Storm-petrels that whizzed around the boat on occaision, appearing and disappearing behind the waves. I didn't realise they were so tiny.
Great Skua (which is apparently soon to be split out into the Brown Skua) were common, one in particular followed the boat and sat in close, allowing for lots of great photos. The odd bunch of Australasian Gannets flying by and Crested Terns even way out to sea.
Oh yes, and we also saw two species of butterfly waaay out to sea.
Forget whaling tours to see whales. Go on Pelagic bird trips. Last time was a pod of 20 minke whales checking out the boat. This time we had about 4 humpback whales, spy hopping, fin slapping, BREACHING, OFTEN. Amazing.
Not much in the way of birds, but we did get good looks of the birds we did see. Only 3 actual pelagic species - Yellow-nosed Albatross, about 40 of them hanging around the boat, a single Sooty Shearwater that cruised in and hung around for ages and a few Wilson's Storm-petrels that whizzed around the boat on occaision, appearing and disappearing behind the waves. I didn't realise they were so tiny.
Great Skua (which is apparently soon to be split out into the Brown Skua) were common, one in particular followed the boat and sat in close, allowing for lots of great photos. The odd bunch of Australasian Gannets flying by and Crested Terns even way out to sea.
Oh yes, and we also saw two species of butterfly waaay out to sea.
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Date: 2006-06-26 08:15 am (UTC)I have a pair of zebra finches I keep as pets (my female, who I named Kayla, is gorgeous, she's almost pure white but has a weird greyish pattern on her back that just looks spectacular), though that's not quite the same as seeing them in the wild, of course, and I know you're quite the birdwatcher. ;) I'm just curious 'cause noone I personally know likes finches because they're so noisy, and you're the only person I've ever met that seems to care about birds at all other than myself.
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Date: 2006-06-26 08:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-26 09:06 am (UTC)I've always loved finches, but I was surprised when I got a pair one day, went to show them off like the proud new bird-mommy I was, and everyone was like, "Wtf is a finch?"! Everytime I go out I see wild finches running around, I just love watching them!
And even though you're not obligated to care or anything, here's some pictures of my Kayla and Ricky the finches! They're not good quality pictures because I took them with my mom's crappy digital camera, and they're not exactly photogenic (they're such fast buggers, they manage to move almost every time as soon as I hit flash so I get a nice picture of NOTHING but like the bars or a perch they had previously been sitting on), but I did my best.
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/1150/kayla23ao.jpg
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/2888/kaylaandricky11sd.jpg
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/7851/kayla30ic.jpg
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9191/kaylaandricky7sg.jpg
I just love 'em to death. I spoil them and they seem to know it! But anyway, yeah, thanks for answering! I adore all kinds of birds but I really think finches are my favourite. :) You should post some of the pictures you take of birds if you can sometime!
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