
Starting with yesterdays' news Lesley submitted an update she spotted R330 Squinty when she was leaving her house. He was ID'd by his natural bleach inside his read flipper. Squinty was not there when she returned in the late afternoon.
Diane has visitors from the mainland who did some kayaking on Monday. They went out to the Mokulua Island and came across this little cutie, RJ30 Wailea. There have been some verbal reports of sightings but these are the first photos we've had in a while. Makes me very happy!

Team Billand got to White plains this morning and Robert spotted Pohaku by the showers already roped off, resting nicely during their visit. The cabin folks sent int photos to them, these folks have been coming for many years have known Team Billand and the cast of seals for along the way. Thank you!
At a Leeward Beach Team Billand found muliple seals foraging and fighting off shore. Barb knew who they were but had to wait to get a positive ID. The first to haul out Rip RR70 immediately galumphed up to his spot on upper rocks. He was nicely hidden, but soon he would be joined by Kolohe RW22. Both would settle down for the day side by side. On their next check in to the site Kolohe was still in the same spot, but Rip had moved to "his" water hole.
Further along at another Leeward beach Team Billand came across RL42. She is fat, okay, not fat she is preggos at some point will be a momma, when we do not know. She was resting peacefully alone.
Then they came across Lei Ola RH48, and as Barb said she's not sure how they did, but they did. She was very well hidden. It was very difficult to get a photo of her. Barb sat for a whole and waited and got an ID shot of her tags. But beyond that not very photogenic today.

If anyone would like to weigh in on this please do. I certainly not the ID expert.
Thank you everyone for all your updates!
Squinty R330
Rj30 Wailea
A mom & her kids playing on the beach
RW34 Big Island female
900 lbs? glad she doesn't fly
Buster
Right Spot
Pohaku
the other Pohaku (or Rocky)
Rip
Kolohe
Kolohe & Rip
Kalani RN14
Kekoa
Kekoa and Kalani
RL42
Lei Ola's whiskers - amazing find
2 comments:
YES, THE SEAL AT PLAINS NEAR THE SHOWERS WAS R028, POHAKU. She has many Cookie cutter bites on her body, both on right side, also under her belly. Pohaku comes from Kauai and has all her pups on Kauai, her birth beach.
She has had 5 beautiful pups, all are ok surviving on Kauai. Four sons and ONE daughter. Her last pup born on Fathers Day of last year has natural bleach marks on its flippers. Val Bloy sent pics to blog recently, as he was spotted again.
The cabin folks say she left around 6:30pm yesterday...
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