Tuesday 5 July 2011

Northeast Cetacean Project Transect Survey 05/07/2011

Plenty of swell and a strengthening southeasterly combined to make surveying impossible this afternoon (waves crashing over the boat every few minutes...) but the morning produced the sort of sightings we dream of;

Minke Whale 1 off Alnmouth

White-beaked Dolphin 6 bow-riding for 12mins from 2mi off Druridge Pools to a point 1.8mi E of Coquet Island

Sightings 03/07/2011

03/07/2011 White-beaked Dolphin ~10 between Druridge Pools and Cresswell (I.D. Robson)

Sunday 3 July 2011

White-beaked Dolphins 02/07/2011

3 off Wansbeck Estuary 08:30 joined up with 12-15 further offshore by 09:30 (A. Priest)

several pods 25-30mi SE of the Tyne (A Skinner/SarahJFK)

Friday 1 July 2011

White-beaked Dolphins 01/07/2011

A rush of sightings, possibly all relating to the same pod;

01/07/2011 White-beaked Dolphin 4 breaching off Lynemouth Bay 13:50-14:00 (Northern Experience Wildlife Tours)

01/07/2011 White-beaked Dolphin 8-10 Church Point, Newbiggin 14:38 (A Priest)

01/07/2011 White-beaked Dolphin 10+ off Seaton Sluice for 2hrs this evening (B Dack)

Thursday 30 June 2011

White-beaked Dolphins

typical time for small pods to start appearing off Northumberland

28/06/11 White-beaked Dolphin 4 off Wansbeck estuary in the evening (A. Priest)
29/06/11 White-beaked Dolphin 2 in Newbiggin Bay 9pm (A. Priest)

Monday 27 June 2011

Sightings June 2011

Wednesday 22/06/2011 1 Minke Whale 2mi E of Blyth (M.S.Kitching/Northeast Cetacean Project)

Friday 24/06/2011 1 Minke Whale 8mi E of Blyth (A. Skinner/SarahJFK)

Then, possibly the outstanding cetacean sighting of the year so far;

Sunday 26/06/2011 4-5 Orcas heading S past Lynemouth in the evening

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Whales and Porpoises

31/03/2011 1 Minke Whale between Coquet Point and Coquet Island (M. P. Frankis/A. S. Jack)

04/04/2011 13 Harbour Porpoises off Lizard Point (P. Collins via A. Tait)

Monday 28 March 2011

Northumberland pelagics 2011

The 2011 Northumberland Pelagics programme, operated by Northern Experience Wildlfie Tours in association with the Northumberland and Tyneside Bird Club

Friday 22nd July 2011
A 4-hour evening pelagic departing Royal Quays Marina at 18:00. Cost £30 per person. Target species; Storm Petrel, Great Skua, cetaceans

Wednesday 27th July 2011
A 5-hour pelagic to the Farne Deeps on a high-speed RIB, departing Seahouses Harbour, time tbc. Cost £70 per person. Target species; White-beaked Dolphin, Common Dolphin, Minke Whale

Friday 29th July 2011
A 4-hour evening pelagic departing Royal Quays Marina at 18:00. Cost £30 per person. Target species; Storm Petrel, Great Skua, cetaceans

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
A 4-hour evening pelagic departing Royal Quays Marina at 18:00. Cost £30 per person. Target species; Storm Petrel, Great Skua, cetaceans

Thursday 11th August 2011
A 10-hour pelagic to the Farne Deeps departing Royal Quays Marina at 08:00. Cost £70 per person. Target species; White-beaked Dolphin, Common Dolphin, Minke Whale

Saturday 3rd September 2011
An 8-hour day pelagic departing Royal Quays Marina at 09:00. Cost £47.50 per person. Target species; skuas, shearwaters, cetaceans

Saturday 10th September 2011
A 4-hour Whale and Dolphin Cruise departing Seahouses Harbour at 10:00. Cost £35/adult, £20/child. Target species; White-beaked Dolphin, Minke Whale, Harbour Porpoise.

Saturday 17th September 2011
An 8-hour day pelagic departing Royal Quays Marina at 09:00. Cost £47.50 per person. Target species; skuas, shearwaters, cetaceans

Our pelagic trips from Royal Quays take place on the SarahJFK, a 44ft converted lifeboat which is used for sea-angling charters and for the last ten years has been chartered for our pelagic trips. The boat offers an excellent vantage point for observation of wildlife. All of our Royal Quays pelagics are limited to a maximum of 12 participants, allowing all on board a good opportunity to see any birds or cetaceans which are found. Some truly outstanding opportunities for photography occur on our pelagic trips as well, with many birds being attracted very close to the boat.
Our Whale and Dolphin Cruise from Seahouses will be on Glad Tidings V.

Our pelagic trips have proved very successful and they are an excellent way to enjoy our offshore wildlife in the company of other birders who are always willing to help any less experienced participants. More experienced birders may well find that the North Sea is a new frontier for their birding. Pelagic birding is very unpredictable but highlights of our trips on the SarahJFK have included the 1st British North Sea Wilson’s Petrel (2002), Long-tailed Skua (2002), Sabine’s Gull (2005), Harbour Porpoise (2006), Minke Whale (2006 and 2007), Great Shearwater, Balearic Shearwater and Pomarine Skua (2007), excellent views of Sooty Shearwater in each of the last nine years and several very close encounters with White-beaked Dolphins, most recently on our Farne Deeps trip in September 2010.
Participants should bring their own food and drink and warm/waterproof clothing.
To reserve a place on any of these trips, please contact Martin Kitching martin@newtltd.co.uk or (O167O) 827465 and send a deposit of £10 per person per trip (cheque payable to ‘Northern Experience Wildlife Tours Ltd’, non-refundable if you cancel at a later date) to NEWT Ltd, 18 Frances Ville, Scotland Gate, Northumberland, NE62 5ST. Alternatively, you can book online. The balance of payment is due 2 weeks before sailing.

Recent sightings

Some impressive numbers of Harbour Porpoise, and the continuation of the Northeast Cetacean Project transect surveys (with many thanks to the Northumberland Sea Fisheries Committee - having a project partner with a patrol boat is a real bonus!).

22/02/2011
Northeast Cetacean Project Transect Survey (M. Kitching/R. Milor/NSFC St Oswald)
21 Harbour Porpoise
2 poss. Minke Whale

20/03/2011
Whitburn obs. (P. Collins via A. Tait)
1 Minke Whale

25/03/2011
Northeast Cetacean Project Transect Survey (M. Kitching/NSFC St Oswald)
28 Harbour Porpoise
1 Minke Whale
1 White-beaked Dolphin

26/03/2011
Sarah JFK (A. Skinner)
6-7 Harbour Porpoise 4mi E of the Tyne

Sunday 2 January 2011

Happy New Year

An astonishing start to 2011, with a Humpback Whale watched as it passed slowly N 0.75km off Whitburn between 13:05-13:40 (M. Newsome/S. Addinall)