The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #8 with Bill Tweit
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The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #8 with Bill Tweit In this episode host Ed Pullen talks with Bill Tweit about his birding experiences, especially with Westport Seabirds, and how it came to have the longest continuous database of pelagic seabirds in the world. Bill is a great birder, first rate scientist, and wonderful story teller. Enjoy the episode. Be sure to subscribe to The Bird Banter Podcast on the iTunes store, Google Play Store, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your RSS feeds. Leave a ***** rating and a review on the site you get The Bird Banter Podcast, and until next time, Good birding, and Good Day! Annotated links to things discussed in the podcast: On the bird banter website you can see photos from the Westport Seabirds Pelagic Trip discussed in this episode as well as read an account of the trip. http://birdbanter.com/index.php/2019/03/17/westport-seabirds-pelagic-trip-3-16-2019-a-three-albatross-day/ Go to the website of Westport Seabirds to schedule your Washington Pelagic Trip, to look at historical sightings or to learn about pelagic birding off the Washington coast. http://westportseabirds.com/ Here is a place to look at the undersea topography off Gray’s Harbor, WA, i.e. Gray’s Canyon and the continental shelf areas discussed by Bill in the podcast. Map of the ocean floor off WA coast https://deepseacoraldata.noaa.gov/habitat-reports/grays-canyon This site discussed the current population and population trends for Short-tailed Albatross Current data on STAL population https://abcbirds.org/bird/short-tailed-albatross/ Here is information about the AIS tracking system for boats at sea. https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=aismain Here is a site talking about techniques for setting long lines to reduce albatross entrapment https://wsg.washington.edu/award-winning-researchers-find-methods-to-reduce-seabird-bycatch-in-west-coast-longline-fisheries/ Photo of adult with golden nape plumage Bill talks about on the podcast: https://www.fws.gov/oregonfwo/articles.cfm?id=149489452 A link to an online version of the 1909 Status of Washington Birds by Dawson & Bowles https://www.gutenberg.org/files/46764/46764-h/46764-h.htm https://www.gutenberg.org/files/46764/46764-h/46764-h.htm Here is a link to the ABC Birding Club website, the group mentioned by Bill and Ed near the end of the episode. Ed is the webmaster of the site. http://abcbirding.com Check out the blog post with photos from the pelagic trip discussed here: http://birdbanter.com/index.php/2019/03/17/westport-seabirds-pelagic-trip-3-16-2019-a-three-albatross-day/