1 Nov 2023

THE PETREL STATION TRIP REPORT

Had a MEGA day out on the latest pelagic seabird tour to The Petrel Station, offshore from Tutukaka (in Northland, New Zealand). The major highlight of the tour was:

A STREAKED SHEARWATER !! – the first live record ever in New Zealand, which stayed with the boat for over 4 hours putting on a tremendous display

And if that wasn’t enough these were some of the other highlights from the day:

Naturally the Streaked Shearwater was a new seabird for The Petrel Station, and we've now recorded 67 seabird species, of which 50 are tube-nose species

During the tour we saw 28 different seabird species, and enjoyed watching just over 90,000 stunning seabirds in total! See the full tour list below.

Conditions on the day were mostly overcast but fine, a easy 1.5m swell, and variable 7 to 15 knot NW winds.

If you’re interested in coming out to The Petrel Station then check out the upcoming seabird tour dates and get in touch – it’s always a great day out.

Here’s the full tour results from the day:

Seabirds seen:

  • 2 x Northern Royal Albatross

  • 2 x Wandering Albatross (Gibsons)

  • 1 x CHATHAM ALBATROSS

  • 1 x Buller's Mollymawk

  • 5 x Salvin's Mollymawk

  • 52 x White-capped Mollymawk

  • 3 x Northern Giant petrel

  • 52000 x Fairy Prion

  • 60 x Cook's Petrel

  • 2 x Pycroft's Petrel

  • 4 x Grey-faced Petrel

  • 2 x Black Petrel

  • 1 x STREAKED SHEARWATER

  • 32000 x Buller's Shearwater

  • 2500 x Fluttering Shearwater

  • 11 x Little Shearwater

  • 9 x Sooty Shearwater

  • 400 x Flesh-footed Shearwater

  • 40 x New Zealand Storm Petrel

  • 18 x White-faced Storm Petrel

  • 1 x Wilson's Storm Petrel

  • 1000 x Common Diving Petrel

  • 1 x Little Blue Penguin

  • 1350 x Australasian Gannet

  • 4 x White-fronted Tern

  • 550 x Red-billed Gull

  • 20 x Black-backed Gull

  • 28 x Pied Shag

Learn more about the seabird species seen on this tour:
AlbatrossPetrelsShearwatersStorm PetrelsPrionsSkuasOther Seabirds


Other marine life included:

  • 300+ x Common Dolphins

  • 1 x huge Mako Shark

  • 1 x Bronze Whaler Shark

  • 8 x NZ Fur Seals

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