Date: 1/19/25 1:52 pm
From: Will Cook <cwcook...>
Subject: Re: [External] Band-rumped Storm-Petrel
I counted 11 Wilson's and 1 Leach's Storm-Petrels on 9/2/2006 from
Ernesto, but no Band-rumped. Others noted 10 Wilson's on 9/3/2006. I
don't know of any local reports of Band-rumped after any hurricane.

Will Cook - Durham, NC



On 1/19/2025 4:44 PM, Harry LeGrand (via carolinabirds Mailing List) wrote:
> Agree. No record for Band-rumped  in the Triangle, but yes for Leach’s.
>
> I have to admit that details for most tubenose species well inland
> after hurricanes has been poor to abysmal.  No, I don’t expect photos,
> as they can be at long distances, in wind or rain, etc.  But simply
> written description.  Sadly, most were pre-eBird, which provides a
> good outlet for written material to be confirmed.  Back in the day, it
> was mostly a sentence or two sent to Chat Briefs editors, etc. —who,
> like me, accepted if by experienced observers and with credible
> details. I think that and most other Leach’s inland were poorly
> described.
>
> Harry
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>
>> There’s a record on the Birds of North Carolina of a Leach’s
>> Storm-Petrel from 02 September 2006 at Jordan Lake. No reports of
>> Band-rumped from this time frame that I could find. Leach’s are more
>> likely to show up inland after a storm.
>>
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> i have on my Avisys list that i saw a Band-rumped Storm-Petrel at
>> Ebenezer Point on Jordan Lake, Chatham County, NC, on 3 September
>> 2006.  The bird was blown in by Hurricane Ernesto.
>>
>> There are no records on ebird though.  i know i wasn't the only one
>> to see it.  Did i get the species wrong?
>>
>> Thanks for any info,
>>
>> tom
>>
>> tom driscoll
>> chapel hill, nc usa
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