Boat trip out to the Celtic Deep yesterday, to look for seabirds and cetaceans - hundreds of dolphins, seabirds galore, but the high point was when our skipper spotted a distant trawler and headed for it. It was attended by thousands of seabirds, from gannets to storm petrels, and in their midst, to our great joy, was a great shearwater.
This legendary bird breeds only on Tristan da Cunha and its dependency Gough Island in the S Atlantic, and undertakes a remarkable clockwise migration around the N Atlantic in their winter - passing UK coasts southbound in our autumn, where a lucky few birders see them each year. Nothing, for me, captures the mystery and drama of seabirds, and birdwatching, than a sighting like this - my path crossing, on the face of our planet, with that of this long distance migrant, out on the high seas....
This legendary bird breeds only on Tristan da Cunha and its dependency Gough Island in the S Atlantic, and undertakes a remarkable clockwise migration around the N Atlantic in their winter - passing UK coasts southbound in our autumn, where a lucky few birders see them each year. Nothing, for me, captures the mystery and drama of seabirds, and birdwatching, than a sighting like this - my path crossing, on the face of our planet, with that of this long distance migrant, out on the high seas....
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