Hailing originally from the UK, where there are many offshore island legendary for find rare vagrants, the (California) Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara exert a magnetic attraction for me. Unfortunately, the most accessible islands are very large and tend not to have the same concentrating effect on migrants as the small islands off the UK. In addition, the two most westerly islands – Santa Rosa and San Miguel – are extremely exposed to the dominant NW air flow along the outer coast. This flow is a death knell for landbird migrants reaching the islands. The ideal conditions are calm with a “marine layer” (a fairly low layer of cloud typically several hundred feet off the water) or an offshore wind. For this reason, and the fact it is a shorter and cheaper boat ride, I concentrate my efforts on Santa Cruz Island. Santa Cruz has two locations that you can easily visit during the day – Scorpion Anchorage and Prisoners Harbor. Initially, I used to visit Prisoners more ...
This blog covers my sightings of birds and other wildlife, mostly from the Goleta area, on the southern Central Coast of California, but also from my regular travels elsewhere, primarily to North America, including Mexico, and Europe. You can contact me via: nlethaby@gmail.com if you have any questions.