Have you ever been seasick? It is—and please indulge me in a pause here for dramatic effect—THE worst. Being seasick is the absolute worst. So what can the sensitive-stomached birder do to see great seabirds without losing their lunch? Seawatching, of course. I’ve given you a general primer already, but seawatching is the great hope of land-lubbers who want access to pelagic species without having to board a boat. But not all seawatches are equal. Some spots are better than others, and some are downright famous. Here is a quick guide to some of the most popular seawatches in North America to consider for your next birding adventure. It's never too early to start planning. Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve, Newfoundland & Labrador 8461 Best time to go: July and August There are few guarantees in seawatching—unless you’re at a nesting colony. A short drive from the capital of St. John’s on the island of Newfoundland is Cape St. Mary’s...