Bird Islands with Dad

Dad and I went up to visit the Bird Islands on a boat cruise.

The Bird Islands are a couple of hours from here, off the coast of Cape Breton Island.

Here are some of my photos:

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The tour boat was similar to a lobster boat, only a cabin had been built to keep us mostly inside, with big windows.

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Not the easiest boat to step into – more like step down on, and duck and squeeze your way in – but we all made it!

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Here are our hosts, Captain John MacAskill and his wife Donelda. Dad said they were the best boat tour guides he ever had. What hard working folk though – Donelda said she was up at ten to three in the morning because they fish lobster with one of their sons before their scheduled tours to the Bird Islands!

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Donelda said the bald eagles in the area know their boat and the sound of her voice on the speakers. Why? Well because she tosses them a fish if they come down to visit the boat!

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A fog cloud kept coming in and off shore, but luckily it mostly lifted by the time we got out to the Bird Islands (about 40 minutes from shore). It was quite rough to get out there, so Donelda put sea sickness bands on several of the passengers. The bands velcro around your wrist and have a pressure point that works like acupuncture on a nerve in your wrist. It seemed to work – no one puked!

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Here are some grey seals!

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At this time of the year, the small rocky islands are home to Atlantic Puffins, Black Guillemots, Great Cormorants, Double Crested Cormorants, Razorbills, Great Black Backed Gulls, Black Legged Kittiwakes, Herring Gulls, Great Blue Herons, and Bald Eagles. Donelda did an excellent job at pointing out each species to us, and making sure we all got to see them.

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Puffin!

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We went out to the back of the boat with all the other photographers. The ocean was really rocky most of the time, so getting good photos was tricky! For every photo in focus, I have about 10 that are duds.

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The cormorants like to flash people! Actually they are just drying their wings, but it is neat to see them stretched out.

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There were nests everywhere. Everytime a bald eagle came by, all the gulls went nuts and flew around in swarms.

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The seals are really cute. There were lobster traps EVERYWHERE around the islands and the coast. Jeff said the seals can rip open the lobster traps to help themselves to lobster!

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Heron!

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Immature bald eagle. They don’t get their white head for a couple of years.

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I snapped a picture of this heron just before it took off, so I kept taking photos as it elegantly flew away.

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Two kinds of cormorants:

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Bald Eagle!

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Puffins are SO cute. They are quite little and have to flap their wings extremely fast to get anywhere.

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The boat was full! I highly recommend this tour. For more information, visit their website: http://PuffinBoatTours.ca

I love…

I love….

  • sunshine
  • east coast air – so moist and fresh
  • weekends in PEI
  • weekends away from computers
  • family
  • that my Mom came to visit us for a few days
  • that she saw a BEAR, deer, fox, groundhog, hummingbirds
  • weekends in PEI with family
  • PEI red sand – even when it has coloured my shoes
  • that my Grandma is so healthy and of sound mind at her age
  • that my dog had a fun weekend with us and is so well behaved.
  • ferry rides and holding the rail tight in the wind of the Northumberland Strait while I scan the water for marine life
  • that my husband gets along so well with my family (and vice versa)
  • that I get to spend part of Father’s Day with my DAD

Vandals destroy tour boat in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland

O'Brien's Boat

The whale and puffin watching boat were on in Newfoundland last year was burned badly by vandals this morning.

The owners don’t think the boat will be salvageable.

News Coverage:
http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=343291&sc=79 [includes photo of damage]

http://www.vocm.com/newsarticle.asp?mn=2&id=7032&latest=1

O’Briens Boat Tours:

http://www.obriensboattours.com/

Herbes de provence in the kitchen

I’m having a great week. Highlights:

  • I went over to PEI for the weekend to hang with Grandma Stock and Uncle Joe. Had a great time. Grandma and I hit the shops in downtown Charlottetown.
  • Jeff painted the kitchen ceiling a couple of times while I was gone. Yahoo! Because I have been totally stressed out about painting the kitchen – all those awful edges
  • the last 2 nights we’ve done 2 coats of wall paint. At first we were seriously in doubt about the colour, and Jeff might still be but he’s staying quiet, but I LOOOVE the colour we picked (herbes de provence)
  • our edges aren’t perfect, but I didn’t stress
  • This Benjamin Moore paint is really nice. It doesn’t splatter and it doesn’t stink. The ceiling paint stunk up the house for days. Well it wasn’t really ceiling paint, because my father, once farmer – now painter, said to use a flat white wall paint instead. I told that to the lady at the paint store and she said, “You know what? All the painters who come in here say the same thing.”
  • I’ve been working my tail off – both at my day job, and after hours for my business. I picked up another web design contract from my favourite client

88| How did it get to be 10:45pm already. Gotta go fall asleep now. More updates later.