FoodWeb Cruise | Sitka Nature https://www.sitkanature.org On a Lifelong Journey to Learn my Place Wed, 03 Apr 2024 07:08:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.sitkanature.org/photojournal/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/cropped-raven_trees_watermark_8.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 FoodWeb Cruise | Sitka Nature https://www.sitkanature.org 32 32 20990835 Blustery Gray Day https://www.sitkanature.org/photojournal/2022/04/02/blustery-gray-day/ https://www.sitkanature.org/photojournal/2022/04/02/blustery-gray-day/#respond Sun, 03 Apr 2022 06:04:34 +0000 https://www.sitkanature.org/?p=48179 Overcast and breezy. Rain for a bit this afternoon. Even more brief sunny break this evening. This morning was the FoodWeb cruise trip fundraiser for Sitka WhaleFest. We went out Middle Channel towards Vitskari, over to Inner Point, then up to Kamenoi and off Brent’s Beach, before heading back by going inside Middle Island and ... Read more

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Overcast and breezy. Rain for a bit this afternoon. Even more brief sunny break this evening.

This morning was the FoodWeb cruise trip fundraiser for Sitka WhaleFest.


We went out Middle Channel towards Vitskari, over to Inner Point, then up to Kamenoi and off Brent’s Beach, before heading back by going inside Middle Island and through the channel.

Waves were not small on the sound, but the boat was one of Allen Marine’s most stable, so it did not feel as bad as it looked like it should. Fortunately, the clouds were relatively bright and the rain held off, so we had reasonable viewing conditions throughout.

Between the lumpy conditions out on the sound and visiting with folks, I didn’t end up observing too much. Unlike past trips, I was only asked to speak on microphone at the beginning. After that, I and the other guest speakers were available for folks to speak to one on one.

I did see a White-winged Scoter flock as we were headed out past the runway.

There were 11 or so Gray Whales by Inner Point which we spent a half an hour or so watching (though I was mostly talking at the time rather than watching).

I did make sure to take a couple of pictures just so I had something.

Between the relatively early morning for me and the motion on the boat I was feeling pretty tired when I got home.

I relaxed for a bit before heading out.


At Swan Lake I saw two swans, the Wood Duck, and one American Wigeon. A nice flock of scaups were mostly together along the Lake Street side of the lake.


It amused me to see one lone scaup at the channel. I wondered if it didn’t get the memo.


A Common Goldeneye was right near the ramp.

Gull numbers seemed to be picking up again.


On a stop at Sandy Beach it was windy. It didn’t seem like there was much surf, despite the rough conditions. I wonder if the swell may have been coming from the wrong direction?

Rain did finally come.

I accidentally locked my key in my car while in Sea Mart.

While waiting for Connor a bright spot opened up to south-southwest. Wind had calmed while I was in store as well (there were no more whitecaps).

The sun came out a bit later.

My iNaturalist Observations for Today

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Food Web Cruise https://www.sitkanature.org/photojournal/2018/03/24/food-web-cruise-2/ https://www.sitkanature.org/photojournal/2018/03/24/food-web-cruise-2/#respond Sun, 25 Mar 2018 05:22:16 +0000 http://www.sitkanature.org/?p=33106 Today was the annual Food Web spring fundraising cruise for Sitka Whalefest. It is timed to coincide with herring season, and this year’s weather was remarkably nice for it. Long-line season has not yet started, so the channel was very quiet for birds. There were a few Long-tailed Ducks, but otherwise there were more visiting ... Read more

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Herring Search

Today was the annual Food Web spring fundraising cruise for Sitka Whalefest. It is timed to coincide with herring season, and this year’s weather was remarkably nice for it.

Long-line season has not yet started, so the channel was very quiet for birds. There were a few Long-tailed Ducks, but otherwise there were more visiting herring tenders than there were birds.

From the channel we headed northwest towards where the herring predators had been hanging out recently. Apparently they had been gathered up in the vicinity of Guide Island and Promisla Bay yesterday.

On our way, we made a brief stop near a cove on Middle Island where there were dozens of floats out for branches (I was a little surprised at how many).

Going past Gagarin Island, we saw the boats were out towards south Kruzof, so we went out that direction.

Near Fred’s Creek we did find a group of a humpbacks that were cooperatively lunging (possibly with bubble nets). We got some nice views of those as well as many other scattered individuals.

There had been a report of spawning out near Shoals Point, so we went out as far as Low Island. It was surprisingly calm, but other than a dense group of sea lions hanging together, it was fairly quiet.

Motoring back along the Kruzof shoreline we saw quite a few Harbor Porpoise.

Overall, bird activity for the trip was fairly low. The channel was quiet, I saw a flock of 100 or more Surf Scoters along the shoreline of Middle Island, and a similar sized flock of mostly White-winged Scoters along the Kruzof shoreline. The groups of gulls were mostly on the beach (surprising how few there were overall) too far away to see clearly. Otherwise there were scattered individuals and small groups of typical winter waterbirds. Connor managed to photograph a flyby of a couple Ancient Murrelets – a good sighting for here, and his first of that species.

Posts about Previous Cruises (this was my 11th or 12th – one may have been cancelled due to weather):
2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2011 | 2010 | 2008 | 2007

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