Date: 11/2/25 4:15 am
From: <lehman.paul...> via groups.io <lehman.paul...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Northern Fulmars
I managed to drop the listing for Nothern Fulmars from the list of species seen on yesterday's boat ride offshore. The total should have been 45 to 50. As is mostly typical, all were gray-morphs. And as often happens when good numbers come this far south, some birds are already showing ill health, with several dead birds and several in apparent weakened condition. Lots of others still seemed OK. They are already or should soon be regularly visible from select shore locations.

--Paul Lehman, San Diego


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