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Subject: 20 June 2003 SPI pelagic results
From: World Birding Center
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 16:55:32
The following is a brief synopsis of the World Birding Center Gulf of Mexico pelagic that left
South Padre Island Texas on 20 June 2003. The conditions for the 12-hour trip to the Colt 45 reef
(3,000+ feet depth) were excellent, with light winds and "oily smooth" seas running 1-2 feet throughout the day.
Blue oceanic water with patches of sargassum was found just offshore, and surprisingly, Bridled Tern (1),
Band-rumped Storm-Petrel (1), and Pantropical Spotted Dolphins (2) were spotted within sight of land at a depth of only 120 feet!
Best birds of the day were two Leach's Storm-Petrels, both found in relatively shallow waters (145 feet, 500 feet).
Two of the twenty-six Band-rumped Storm-Petrels were also found in relatively shallow waters (250 feet, 300 feet),
with the rest occurring in deepwater (3,000 + water depth). The largest concentration of band-rumps was 15 birds.
A little surprising was not seeing a Masked Booby, but June can be kind of hit and miss with Masked Booby
(and the lack of shrimp or sport fishing boats didn't help any).
The biggest "mixed flock" of the day consisted of (10) Bridled and (3) Sooty Terns and (3) Audubon's Shearwaters
working a deepwater tuna school. In addition to (pelagic) bottlenose and pantropical spotted dolphins,
three sea turtle species were seen as well: leatherback (1), hawksbill (1), and loggerhead (1).
Below, is a list of pelagic species seen on 20 June 2003:
Band-rumped Storm-Petrel- 26
LEACH'S STORM-PETREL- 2 (Texas Review Species)
Audubon's Shearwater- 4
BRIDLED TERN- 14 (Texas Review Species)
Sooty Tern- 8
Hopefully something good will show up on the July 24 (Brownsville International Birding Festival)
and September 26 (World Birding Center) pelagics.
Brad McKinney,
World Birding Center Project Office,
Mission, Texas
OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS for June 20, 2003

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