Sydney Pelagic Stats for September

Definite

Australasian Gannet100%
Wedge-tailed Shearwater100%
Greater Crested Tern100%
Silver Gull100%
Black-browed Albatross95%
Providence Petrel95%
Fluttering Shearwater90%
Gibsons Albatross85%
Huttons Shearwater85%

Probable

Shy Albatross75%
Grey-faced Petrel75%
Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross70%
Fluttering type shearwater50%
Brown Skua50%

Possible

Fairy Prion40%
Cape Petrel40%
Flesh-footed Shearwater40%
Bullers Albatross40%
Northern Giant Petrel35%
White-faced Storm Petrel35%
Short-tailed Shearwater35%
Campbell Albatross30%
Wandering Albatross25%

Small chance

Wilsons Storm Petrel25%
White-headed Petrel25%
Antipodean Albatross20%
Southern Giant Petrel20%
Sooty Shearwater10%
Little Penguin10%
Great-winged Petrel10%
Kermadec Petrel10%
White-fronted Tern10%
White-capped Albatross10%
Antarctic Prion5%
White-chinned Petrel5%
Parasitic Jaeger5%
Cooks Petrel5%
Kelp Gull5%
Common Tern5%
Long-tailed Jaeger5%
Bullers Shearwater5%
Salvins Albatross5%
White-bellied Storm Petrel5%
Black-bellied Storm Petrel5%
Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross5%
Grey-headed Albatross5%
Tahiti Petrel5%

Vagrants

Herald Petrel2.5%
Light-mantled Albatross2.5%
Kerguelen Petrel2.5%

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.