I was informed that there is a better link for Chris Jordan's movie (thanks Victoria). I updated it on my last post, but here it is again. http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/festival/2013/midway Again, I'll let you know more when the distribution information is released.
Most of the island showed up to the airplane to say goodbye to John & Leona after almost 11 years on Midway. Good luck at USFWS headquarters and we'll miss you!
I checked on the only turtle nest of the season at Midway on Eastern Island and one of only 4 that we've had here. It doesn't look like it has hatched yet, but should soon. Here's some native Lepturus repens grass on the beach nearby, and a bit of trash, with Sand Island in the background.
I also found this WWII era fire extinguisher on Eastern Island from the Buffalo Fire Extinguisher Co. We don't find things like this too often over there, but maybe we will now that the verbesina is going away.
Each summer there are a few White tern chicks on the Eastern pier. Many don't make it because they are pretty exposed. This one is being fed seems to be doing well.
The clouds are moving in over the Cargo pier.
4 comments:
That last pier photo is so epic! Nice capture, Pete. :)
A great variety of shots this week! I agree; that pier shot was awesome.
What are the rain patterns like on Midway, Pete? When my wife and I lived on Oahu, we were on the windward side, so we saw rain every day at pretty fixed times. But those were mauka showers; rain caused by the high mountains, which captured the moisture. Nothing even close to that on Midway, I know.
Hi Pete,
It is always fun to see your posts and to sort of keep up on what is happening. I hope I will see you in December, but will you be gone by then??
Thanks for the comments. There really isn't a rain pattern in the summer here. There are always clouds somewhere over the ocean so sometimes we get rained on and sometimes we don't. We get more clouds than Oahu, not counting the mauka showers.
Thanks Jill, I'll probably see you in December.
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