[obol] storm reports

Alan Contreras acontrer at MINDSPRING.COM
Wed Dec 5 17:23:27 PST 2007


I think the main reason we have seen so few seabirds out of this storm,
except for purely coastal species, is that the winds were so southerly
without much west in them.  We will, however, see lots of dead birds wash up
in the weeks ahead.

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Alan Contreras
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> From: Thomas Love <tlove at linfield.edu>
> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:12:31 -0800
> To: <obol at lists.oregonstate.edu>
> Subject: [obol] storm reports
> 
> I've been somewhat taken aback by the paucity of findings, rare or
> otherwise, from this *major* storm just past.  Any ideas why we didn't
> see wrecked NORTHERN FULMARs, maybe some PHALAROPES, inland ANCIENT
> MURRLELETS or JAEGERS, etc., etc.?
> 
>  
> 
> Tom Love
> 
> tlove at linfield.edu
> 
>  
> 
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