Saturday, 3 June 2017

[Maine-birds] Re: RFI: Pelagic Birds

Black-lgged Kittiwake can usually be found in August on rocks just offshore at Quoddy Head State Park in e. Maine.  Plus it's a gorgeous place worth seeing.  (Spruce Grouse can be found there but no one would call hem pelagic birds.). 

Do you know about the Red-billed Tropicbird that has been at Seal I NWR for the past 13+ seasons?  There's a charter boat called "Skua" that is on top of that and other seabird sightings out of Vinalhaven (disclaimer: I have not personally been on this boat and don't know the captain). http://www.maineseabirdtours.com

Good birding!

--Charles Duncan
Portland

On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 8:47:44 PM UTC-4, Donald Jones wrote:
Hi all,

My name is Don Jones, and I'll be spending the summer and fall based out of Brunswick working for the Nature Conservancy across Maine. Originally from Wyoming, I've spent the last four years in Vermont, and I'm very excited to explore another part of New England and hopefully add some oceanic species to my life list. I had hoped to make the trip to Machias Seal Island to see Atlantic Puffin, Arctic Tern, and perhaps Leach's and Wilson's Storm-Petrel on their breeding grounds, but I had no idea that all those trips would already be full for the entire summer. If anyone can provide me with suggestions on when/where/how I might otherwise stand a chance of seeing some of the following species (ranked according to their reported frequency in eBird) between now and the end of October, I would greatly appreciate it. 

Atlantic Puffin
Arctic Tern
Leach's Storm Petrel
Wilson's Storm Petrel
Great Shearwater
Manx Shearwater
Sooty Shearwater
Black-legged Kittiwake
Parasitic and/or Pomarine Jaeger
Northern Fulmar
Red Phalarope

Thanks in advance, and I look forward to exploring and birding Maine in the coming months!

Don Jones
Brunswick, ME / Laramie, WY

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