- MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2024
A huge thank you to our friends and neighbors, Fred and Janet McElroy, who took this amazing video of two humpback whales off Hearn Gulch. The blows of these whales can be clearly seen as well as excellent looks at their backs. Please click on the link below to watch these amazing whales!
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AT PAL:
* NO WHALES SEEN
* 64 harbor seals
* 1 Great blue heron
* 1 Northern harrier
* 1 black oystercatcher
* 3 American kestrels
- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2024
Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula:
* No whales seen
* 28 harbor seals
* 1 red-tailed hawk
* 1 Great blue heron
* 2 American kestrels
- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 2024
Ideal conditions today; ocean was calm, unlimited visibility to the horizon, little to no wind
AT PAL:
* 3 humpbacks moving south
* 48 harbor seals
* 3 sea lions foraging within a strong current line
* 3 American kestrels
* 1 black oystercatcher
* 3 American kestrels
* 1 white-tailed kite
* 1 Great blue heron
* 1 red-tailed hawk
AT SAUNDERS REEF:
* 1 sea lion
- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula:
* 3 humpback whales, traveling slowing to the south and taking long dives
* 88 harbor seals
* 1 Great blue heron
* 1 red-tailed hawk
* 4 American kestrels
* 1 black oystercatcher
NO whales seen at Saunders Reef
We wish you all a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving. 💛🦃💛🦃
- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2024
After several days of heavy rainfall (between 16-21 inches reported in our area), wind, and even some fog, we were finally able to return to the cliffs today to search for whales and other marine mammal activity. The ocean was calm and we had visibility to the horizon.
At PAL:
* 2 whales, undetermined species, 5-6 miles out
* 76 harbor seals
* 6 sea lions slowly swimming north
* 1 Great blue heron
* 4 American kestrels
NO WHALES SEEN AT SAUNDERS REEF