Lesley checked this morning to find RW02 PVKauai had spent the night at Camp Erdman. Shortly after looking from the driveway I saw him leaving. Late afternoon he was back up on the beach seems he may have finally started his molt. (yay!)
Team Billand found RH32 Ka'ale on the edge of the rocks at Kahe. He was alone looking plump, tag showing and resting comfortably. Then they took a few minutes to enjoy the sunrise and have a little fun too.
Next stop Maili they found Lei Ola RH48 and Kekoa Alii RK72 inland on the rocks, just chilling in peace. Lei Ola is still got a hook and other than the side of her face looking a little dark she seems to be not sufferering, not stressing at all. She and Kekoa get along just fine, no fighting not whooping or barking, posturing. Team Billand spent time with two ladies talking story about Lei Ola, they had fun sharing, only to be followed by an incident at the homeless camp which was their cue it was time to go.
Gayle almost got skunked today by she spotted and was able to ID one critter on Rabbit Island. Thank you Kea RN46 for your big beautiful natural bleach marks.
RW02 PVKauai
Ka'ale RH32
sunrise ! catch it if you can
Kekoa RK72
Lei Ola and Kekoa
Lei Ola RH48
Kea on Rabbit Island
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