2004-05-28 2975 Sea of Okhotsk
A flock of shearwaters, or mutton birds, has found a school of small fish near the surface and the water is churning as the feast progresses.
The short-tailed shearwater spends most of its adult life migrating aroung the north Pacific Ocean feeding off small marine life. Its airborne agility is beautiful to watch. They nest on islands in the south Pacific around Tasmania and New Zealand. On land they are very ungainly and were easy prey for sailors and sealers. The name given to them in those parts was mutton bird.