Sydney Pelagic Stats for March

Definite

Grey-faced Petrel100%
Flesh-footed Shearwater100%
Wedge-tailed Shearwater100%
Pomarine Skua100%
Greater Crested Tern95%
Silver Gull95%
Australasian Gannet90%
Short-tailed Shearwater85%

Probable

Fluttering Shearwater65%
Parasitic Jaeger65%
Shy Albatross60%
Huttons Shearwater60%
Long-tailed Jaeger55%

Possible

Wilsons Storm Petrel40%
Sooty Shearwater40%
Black-browed Albatross30%
Providence Petrel30%
White-necked Petrel25%
White-tailed Tropicbird25%
Gibsons Albatross20%
Goulds Petrel20%
Fluttering type shearwater20%
Grey Noddy20%
White Tern20%

Small chance

Little Penguin15%
Wandering Albatross15%
Red-tailed Tropicbird15%
Streaked Shearwater15%
Sooty Tern15%
Black Petrel10%
Tahiti Petrel10%
White-chinned Petrel10%
Red-footed Booby10%
Common Tern10%
Kermadec Petrel5%
Bullers Albatross5%
White-bellied Storm Petrel5%
White-faced Storm Petrel5%
Bullers Shearwater5%
Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross5%
Campbell Albatross5%
Brown Noddy5%
Black-bellied Storm Petrel5%

Vagrants

Northern Royal Albatross2.5%
Bridled Tern2.5%

Not all records on this page have been authenticated
therefore they should not be used in publication without further research.
Data is modeled using historical sightings aboard Sydney pelagic
trips dating from 1997 to the most recent trip.