The blog's old posse pal Paul Hasley was out at Ka'ena point this morning and came across a seal he thought had a tag of W04, which to the best of my knowledge is RW02 PvKauai ( based on Lesley's report it looks like the same critter to me from a different perspective).
Team Billand checked the outfall this morning and was able to see two seal foraging. One of them RN14 Kalani who didn't stay long. The other critter was Kaale RH32 and he stayed on foraging as usual. They watched him catch and eat lots of fish but the last one he stole from one of the fishermen, a good size papio. Team Billand stayed for about three hours and some of the fishermen have returned. Later in the afternoon they returned to check on him but found Kaale and RN14 at a nearby beach. Fat and happy.
Team Billand was pretty happy to be back on the road again, stores are open, gas stations open, somewhat back to normal. They did the Ka'ena west trek in spite of the muddy trails. Sure enough it was worth it because there is a seal resting. They look and the seal's foreflipper is scarred and they were able to ID RL42 Leia. She was in the same position on their way out, resting and surrounded by poop.
Marilyn went to the pier to view Rabbit Island but the pier was still closed. So she set up from the road and it started raining so she left. She was able to get a glimpse of the island and saw three seals up in the grass above the beach to the right of the 3BS. Viewing conditions were extremely limited and she was not able to get any IDs.
On Kauai, our pal Val suffering from cabin fever loaded up and went in search of seals. She was not disappointed, as she found four seals, two honu and unfortunately some marine debris.
Val found RN44 male, R1NS female and two weaners. KC's boy RKA4/5, and Pohaku's girl RKA6/7. All the seals appeared healthy and no wear and tear from Hurricane Lane.
Bosom Buddie Kalani RN14 & RH32 Kaale
RN14 Kalani
RH32 Ka'ale
RL42 Leia
Late afternoon Ka'ale little fat boy
Bosom Buddies
Three U/Us Rabbit Island
Weaner cuteness RKA4 male
RKA6 female
RN44, R1NS, and RKA4
RN44 & R1NS
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