A Notable Occurrence of Pacific Divers
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On the 13th of April, 1915, during the prevalence of a strong west wind at Santa Cruz Island, I came upon a company of at least 200 Pacific Loons (Gavia pacifica) breasting the storm and fishing in the outer surf just off a bold cliff near the West ranch. Fully half of the birds were in spring plumage, and they afforded a magnificent spectacle, something in the nature of a naval review, as they rode bow on to the weather or else submarined in relays after smelt. The fleet of divers turned watchful periscopes toward the skyline, and I was obliged to retire behind a parapet of grass before they would relax their vigilance.
Santa Barbara, California
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Dawson, W. Leon
(1915)
"A Notable Occurrence of Pacific Divers,"
Condor: Vol. 17
:
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5
, Article 18.
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https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/condor/vol17/iss5/18