Duke (RA12) was waiting for me once again at Left Middle Cliff, on Rabbit Island when I arrived at 0630. He would remain all day, moving down mid morning to cool off.
It would be 1408 before I ever saw Aukai (RL12). She was completely invisible from Makai Pier, but when I relocated to Makapuu Overview at 1408 there she was snoozin' behind the water front rocks at Seal Rock Inlet.
Zeeny called at 1117 to advise that Buster (RV08) had hauled out briefly to Lanai Lookout. Finding no Kaiwi, he returned to the water.
At 1235 Zeeny called again to report that Kaiwi (RK96) had hauled out to Lanai Lookout.
Gayle would check in at 1300 reporting that Buster had returned, and that he and Kaiwi was snoozin' together. at Lanai Lookout. (see below for the clip.... although DB there was only one, the second link took me to yahoo)
At 1050 they found RIP (RR70) and M&M (R020) at Palm Grove, Campbell Industrial Park.
Dera called at 0832 with a report from Joy, advising that Right Spot (R016) was at Rocky Point, on the North Shore.
Also during that call Dera advise of a U/U animal reported at Laie.
Diane Gabriel found RI37 across from PCC at 0900, and cordoned her off. RI37 departed at 1500.
Diane Gabriel found RI37 across from PCC at 0900, and cordoned her off. RI37 departed at 1500.
The Billands checked in at 1608 to report Benny (RE74) at the fence line, White Plains.
At 1630 Team Billand found Rocky (RH58) at Iroquois Point.
The Billands are working late once again so check for their day on da' blog in the morning.
Kaiwi @ Lanai Lookout
Kaiwi and Buster @ the lookout
pop goes the weasel
Enjoy the clip, thank you Gayle. So my question is Buster in cruise mode and just not mature enough to know Kaiwi is too young? Or is he following his instincts but just hanging out with the closest female he can find? Is he old enough to be cruising older females? Do we have to talk to him about the birds and the bees?
RI37 across from Polynesian Cultural Center
She's looking good
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In answer to Donna's questions on Buster, I assure you all his instincts are functioning. He is just as big a horndog as any other adult male out there. One of the neat things about Buster however is that unlike some adults, he is good around the youngsters. He still has a lot of little kid in him. I'm always glad to see him meet up with the young ones because he is mellow, and the new kids can learn a lot from him. DB
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