



You can never have too much of Turtle Beach.
Here's some more albatrosses for you. That square thing in the background is the hangar.
The south shore of Eastern Island.
Here's a juvenile frigatebird watching the boat go away after it dropped us off.
A green sea turtle is sleeping on the beach.


Jim (our P.A.) and I are taking some duck pictures at the Radar Hill seep.
This is just me taking Laysan teal pictures (Photos used with permission of Jim Cassell and Nancy Wallander (as soon as I ask them tomorrow)).
This was the scene at Capt. Brooks' this morning. It was still dark outside.
We eat at the Clipper House. I showed it before but it was a while ago.
This was the setup today. Normally the tables are all separate but today it was one big one.
A booby and a juvenile frigatebird are on the pier on Eastern Island. These two are like the sheep dog and the wolf on Bugs Bunny. The booby will go out and catch some food then the frigate bird will harass it until it gives up its lunch and will then steal it. Then they go back and sit together.
A Laysan albatross with a hybrid between a Laysan and black-footed albatross.
The brown noddies are sitting on old seawall pieces.
A black-footed albatross taking off.
This is the gun over on Eastern Island.
I don't know what this meeting is about, but it looks important.
There are thousands of birds on the parade field.
Here's a monk seal crashing the party on Turtle Beach.
A masked booby on the beach at Eastern Island.
Greg and Lynda (our visiting IT person) next to some beach debris nets.




















Our dish is moved.

The birds are getting a little more crowded. There's a few thousand here already just in the areas we've mowed.

Here's Ben at the Halloween party with the Chupa Cabra pinata that our physician's assistant Jim made.