Pelagic from St.Mary's 11/10/22

The boat left the quay at 9:30, on board were 50 birders with Bob Flood providing commentary. We headed south looking for concentrations of seabirds, especially a 'feeding frenzy'.

After an hour we found a big raft of Cory's containing approx. 50 birds. There were more later in the day giving a total of up to 200.

Great Shearwater were further out than Cory's and less numerous, about 50 in total. We also saw 5 Sooty Shearwater.

Other seabirds included three Bonxie, several Kittiwake, and about four Puffin.

The dolphins were fantastic being alongside the boat most of the time, in family groups it seemed. Late in the day an observant Dutchman spotted a group of Risso's Dolphin in the distance and we steamed in their direction for a closer look. An uncommon species in Scilly waters I was told.

Back into Hugh Town after five hours, and hugely enjoyable day.

Raft of Cory's Shearwater 

Cory's Shearwater 

Cory's Shearwater 

Great Shearwater 

Great Shearwater 

Three Great Shearwater with gulls

Sooty Shearwater

Kittiwake 

Juvenile Gannet

Adult Gannet

Bonxie 

Razorbill 

Puffin

Common Dolphin

Risso's Dolphin



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