Some of the most exciting pelagics in Australia at the moment are the Britannia/Queensland Seamounts trips run by Paul Walbridge and Craig Newton out of the Gold Coast. They are the only trips in Australia to regularly get both New Caledonian and Band-rumped Storm-Petrels and Magnificent/Collared Petrels, and have turned up other incredible seabirds such as Bulwer’s and Herald Petrels, Swinhoe’s, Polynesian and Matsudaira’s Storm-Petrels and many others.
Read MoreThe rare 'idiot bird'
A few days ago, Chris Cook and I took the passenger ferry from Tokyo to Hachijojima and back, hoping to see the three North Pacific albatross species: Short-tailed Albatross, Laysan Albatross and Black-footed Albatross.
Read MoreLord Howe Island: revisited
I've been thinking lately about that time I spent two weeks on Lord Howe Island. I don't know why the reminiscing is happening now, but it is. Perhaps I just really want to go back there.
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