Wednesday, April 15, 2026

April 15, 2026 Wednesday's Dailies

Todays dailies are brought to you by Marilyn and Team R&B💕

Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 11:37 to 2:04 pm and there were six seals seen during that time. 
On LPB near the surge channel were MO3 and her pup PO3. Initially they were near one of the seal rocks but later moved a shorter distance away. Both Mom and pup seem healthy. PO3 was behaving like a normal pup.
About 20 feet Lanikai side of the 3BS, RL08 BamBam-SquarePants
and RF34 Pua started out on the waterfront rocks. RL08 was ID'd by his large size, male belly and pit scars on right rear side, mid dorsal and left shoulder and at least one red tag.  RF34 was identified by her large pregnant size, tan female belly, scar on right rear side and at least one red tag.
RL08 and  RF34 entered the water and went close to where MO4 and PO4 were located. They again appeared to cause some stress for MO4 and then the two spatted in the water before hauling out later down from the 3BS.
MO4 and PO4 seem to be healthy and both doing normal behaviors. Marilyn saw at least one nursing session by PO4 and lots of snoozing.
Team R&B started on the west side. When they got to the zen area there was a fat male with red tags. They were able to ID RL20 Kalua, although they did not see his new applied N17 bleach.

Next they were out by Kahe where they were checking out the area. They didn't see any seals, but spotted a slither in the water. It was a seal foraging and it came close to the area as it was passing. Then it made a quick u turn as if there was something to eat.  They kept trying to get an ID and couldn't be sure. They thought maybe RH32 but reported it as an Unknown Adult.

Team R&B decided to check out plains. When they arrived they saw two seals on shore.  It was Miss Aukai RL12 with big boy RN14 Kalani. They were set up in a zone.
All the way to the right was little RT06 in his own zone. He's a cute little male and Team R&B love being around him, especially since they haven't seen Na'au lately.
As they walked out they noticed a sign in a window.... something we should all live by.

Rabbit Island
RL20
Unknown Adult????  RH32
RL12 & RN14
RT06
Wise words

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

April 13, 2026 Tuesday's Dailies

Todays dailies are brought to you by Marilyn and Team R&B💕

Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 10:43 am to 1:12 pm and there were six seals seen today.
Out on LPB was MO3 and her pup PO3. PO3 was hidden behind mom for much of the time, but Marilyn did get to see PO3 several times. Marilyn still isn't sure of the ID of MO3. It could be Sadie RB12, but she can't say for sure.  Mom and pup seem to be doing fine.
Almost directly down from the 3BS was a Juvenile Female: small juvenile size, older coat, tannish yellow female belly and two red
tags.  She almost looked as small as PO4.
YES the big news of the day was the arrival of PO4 to mom MO4 about 50 feet Makapuu of the 3BS. The pup appeared to be in a small tide pool near the waterfront rocks. Soon after viewing, RF34 Pua hauled out near MO4 and PO4 and a short time later they were joined by RL08 "BamBam SquarePants". MO4 is the female with the lower neck/upper chest scar. 
RF34 and RL08 did move in the Makapuu direction so MO4 and pup had some space.
RF34 was identified by her large size, very pregnant female belly. her right rear scar and at least one red tag.

Team R&B started on the west side. They found Miss Kala RH76 alone and resting.  Hopefully sometime soon she will be out of the area and heading to a good pupping spot.
While with Miss Kala they saw a Heron posing like a Plover and they took a pic of a butterfly.
They got word there was a seal on shore at plains. So they headed out and when they arrived they found not one but four seals. The lifeguards set up a nice protection zone for them.
The first seal they ID'd was Miss Aukai RL12. She was in the company of three males, big boy R407, cutie pie RT06 and last but not
least RN14 Kalani.

Heading back to the west side they found RM31 Kai. He was resting peacefully alone. There was no one bothering him for a change.  There was a chopper that flew over very low, they think it was HFD doing exercises. RM31 got a little nervous, but stayed and settled in.

Rabbit Island
RH76
RL12
R407
RT06
RN14
Trio - R407 - RT06 - RN14
All Four - da boyz and RL12
RM31

Monday, April 13, 2026

April 13, 2026 Monday's Dailies

Todays dailies are brought to you by Marilyn and Team R&B💕

Tammy sent me an email last evening so in the yesterday's news department: There was a call from the coconut wireless and Team R&B got word that N45 Temp 402 was hauled out at a beach in Kahala.
They couldn't go but they let the posse know and Tammy happen to be in the area so she went to check it out.   Needless to say Team R&B were thrilled to know he's doing okay.

Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 1:35 to 3:27 pm and there were five seals seen during that time.
Out on the rock flats Lanikai side of LPB was an Adult Female: large adult size, tan female belly with protruding nipples, at least one and probably two tags, scar on lower neck/upper chest. She is huge and will probably pup soon.
On the 1BS side of LPB was MO3: large size, no info on sex or tags. Marilyn did not see PO3 today, but she thinks it was on mom's ventral size, because she looked up frequently check her ventral side. Marilyn still wasn't able to get an ID on MO3 and she didn't give her anything to go on.
Directly down from the 1BS was an Adult Unknown:: smaller adult size, no into on sex or tags.
On the rock flats on the 3BS side of SRI was R7AF: smaller adult size, difficult to read applied N61 bleach, no info on tags.
Out on RRB was a Sub-adult Unknown: small sub-adult to large juvenile size light yellow ventral, no info on sex or tags.

Team R&B were out searching and not finding any seals on the west side.  They decided to check out plains and when they arrived they saw three seals.  They saw R407 resting by the fence line. Then together were RL12 Aukai and RN14 Kalani.
Then R407 decided to move up and so did RN14 Kalani. Seems Kalani didn't like R407 checking on RL12 Aukai. Kalani charged over about 20 feet towards R407. There was a very happy bystander taking a video. Team R&B moved one of the signs back to give the seals more room.
RN14 Kalani was whooping at R407.... so R407 was smart and flipped over like he was interested. That was good because Kalani turned to face RL12 Aukai.  All was calm. Team R&B stayed about two hours.

The only other critters they found during their travels today were four boobies hanging out on a wall. They put on a good show while they flew out, swooping down, diving in the water and catching a fish.
They suspect with all the rain and flooding that even the goats were happy this afternoon with the sunshine.

N45 aka Temp 402
Rabbit Island
R407
RN14
RN14 & RL12
Trio - R407-RN14-RL12
Boobies