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A seal, looking forlorn. We tried to feed him but one of those damn birds got his fish. Poor seal...I feel bad for animals in captivity.
Elephant Seals, Piedras Blancas rookery, on Highway 1 seven miles north of San Simeon on the California Central Coast
Elephant Seals, Piedras Blancas rookery, on Highway 1 seven miles north of San Simeon on the California Central Coast
Harbor seals basking on the shore of children's cove in La Jolla, California. It was incredible being so close to these guys! This was before they started preventing people from getting to close in that area... damn those overprotective activists...
Common Name: Harbor Seal
Latin Name: Phoca vitulina
Photographer's alias: Paleo
Photographer's Name: Josh Tyson (Edited by Sung Jun Liff)
Photographer's Website: paleo-orca.deviantart.com/
Taken at: Children's Cove, La Jolla, CA
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Elephant Seals, Piedras Blancas rookery, on Highway 1 seven miles north of San Simeon on the California Central Coast
Small seal (3 1/2 to 4 ft long) resting of rock 40 ft from shore . I've heard they'll be gone by mid April.
Mount Loretto Beach, Staten Island,NY.
The largest elephant seal rookery on the West Coast is located about a mile south of the Piedros Blancas lighthouse along California Highway One. A large parking area and boardwalk offer easy access to view the elephant seals. Docents from Friends of the Elephant Seal provide insight as to what the visitor is viewing. Open year round. The Juveniles Take Over the Rookery - September through November.