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PELAGIC BIRDER

Pelagic working voyages interspersed with local patch and occasional twitch birding news. Sunday, 16 August 2015. A trio of boobies. A good week for boobies- although only observed in low numbers, this juvenile red footed booby. Makes it three species in 5 days. Having done the obligatory eat the flying fish routine it decided to settle on a mast allowing for some portrait shots to be taken. I have also had a brief visit from a bottlenose dolphin. And a distant frigate bird sp. A single great shearwater.

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Pelagic working voyages interspersed with local patch and occasional twitch birding news. Sunday, 16 August 2015. A trio of boobies. A good week for boobies- although only observed in low numbers, this juvenile red footed booby. Makes it three species in 5 days. Having done the obligatory eat the flying fish routine it decided to settle on a mast allowing for some portrait shots to be taken. I have also had a brief visit from a bottlenose dolphin. And a distant frigate bird sp. A single great shearwater.

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