Taco
Well-known member
Ever since I got into birding, I have wanted to got on a pelagic boat trip, because there just arn't any birds like shearwaters or petrels around Michigan. I might (possible) just finally have a chance to go out this August to either the east or the west coast of the U.S. From searching on the internet, I have noticed that out in the west most tours are late August through September and October. The only time I can get out there is early August, is seawatching still any good at this time? It seems like California is a bird seawatching hotspot, but I would like to be in Oregen or Washington, where seawatching tours also seem to be later. Another option would be the east coast, somewhere such as Maine, perhaps would it be better in August to go there? Last, perhaps you might know good places on either coast to go that you could tell me? I really want to get out to the ocean, and see amazing birds like the Black Footed Albatross or murrelets of some sort, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Taco
Thanks in advance!
Taco
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