California, 9th November, look away if you don't like elephant seals
After lunch we went over to a 'Discovery Centre' by the car park in San Simeon and found that there were 2 places a little further north where you could see elephant seals. The first area was quiet and we stayed there for a while watching the animals. The adult males were still at sea so we were looking at the ladies and juveniles. The adolescent males were feisty and kept rising from their normal stupor and having brief skirmishes, after which they would settle back down to sleep. Sleeping was done in heaps, preferably one above the other. In the height of the winter season there are apparently around 16,000 of these giant seals breeding along this stretch of coast. Here is a picture of an overview of their rookery. Seals were not the only animals on offer. Here is an egret and below a rock full of cormorants and then a pelican. This seal had a penchant for seaweed. There were lot of runny noses. ...