Thursday, April 24, 2025

April 24, 2025 Thursday's Dailies

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

Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from Makai Pier from 12:34 to 2:21 pm and there were seven seals seen during that time. Thankfully there were no humans today.
Again in the LPB surge channel were MO3 and her pup PO3. There wasn't much activity to view. An Adult Male who had already visited with RF34 and PO4 showed up at MO3/PO3 at 1:26 pm. MO3 must have given the AM the stink eye because he left shortly after arriving.
Almost directly down from the 3BS were RF34 Pua and PO4. There were mostly in snooze mode. At 1:16 pm Marilyn saw a seal approaching Pua and pup along the waterline. When Pua became aware of the Adult Male she charged after him and he turned away from her. He ultimately rolled into the water.
The AM was adult size, dark gray male belly and at least one red tag.
Between 3BS and SRI was a seal labeled as a Juvenile Female: juvenile size, very green female belly and two red tags. Marilyn is reasonably sure this is the same seal from yesterday labeled as a Sub-adult Female.
At 1:38 pm, a seal hauled out of SRI and started its trek to meet up with the JF. This seal is labeled as an Unknown Juvenile: juvenile size, not sure about sex or tags. It did meet up with the JF and they both went into snooze mode near each other.

Team R&B started their day at pokai where they found Miss Kala RH76.  She was alone on waterfront rocks resting. She must have been there for a while since her coat was completely dry.

They got a call about a seal hauled out at plains. When they arrived they saw a thin seal on its belly, and of course it didn't turn over. There were no tags, and they didn't see any distinguishable marks so they really not sure who this adult is. There was a ding on the right shoulder and a cc scar on mid back. They have labeled it as an Unknown Adult. 

They went over to Nimitz, they didn't find any seals but did see some debris. Their son was with them so they were able to pull a large buoy out of the water. It was way to heavy for them to remove it but at least it was out of the water.  There was a lot of ropes, baskets, plastic jugs, slippers, toys...... such a shame.  They had some help from a very special little character.... how cute is he!


Rabbit Island
RH76
unknown adult

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