
Recent Sightings
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SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2026
After a stormy Saturday, the skies cleared and provided us with excellent visibility with a clear view to the horizon. There was a mixture of sun and clouds, and the ocean was rough with 4-6 feet waves crashing upon the shore creating quite a bit of white water and spray.
✅ AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA:
💠 2 northbound gray whales – singles
💠 101 harbor seals
💠 75-85 brown pelicans flying south and about 20 circling about the north and south sides of the peninsula
💠 2 Canada geese flying west and then north
💠 2 black oystercatchers
💠 1 bobcat
✅ NO WHALES SEEN AT SAUNDERS REEF
✅ TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE ↪️
🔵 327 northbound – includes three mother/calf pairs
🔴 382 southbound
🟢 7 foragers
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2026
We observed today at Saunders Reef where the ocean was flat calm, there was no wind, a mix of sun and clouds, and some way offshore cloudiness. Blows were easy to spot.
⚛️ 2 northbound gray whales – singles
⚛️ 1 osprey
⚛️ 56 brown pelicans flying north
✅ TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE 🟰
🔵 325 northbound – includes 3 mother/calf pairs
🔴 382 southbound
🟢 7 foragers
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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2026
Today brought us blue skies, a calm ocean, and a clear view all the way to the horizon. Blows, backs, and flukes could be seen.
🔶 AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA:
🔺 5 northbound gray whales – two sets of two and one single
🔺 1 gray whale foraging
🔺 1 humpback whale
🔺 6 sea lions swimming north
🔺 2 black oyster catchers
🔺 approximately 40 Aleutian cackling geese flying north
🔺 17 brown pelicans flying south and 38 flying north
🔶 AT SAUNDERS REEF:
🔺 2 northbound gray whales – singles who took long foraging dives while traveling north
🔺 18 brown pelicans flying north
🔶 AT OLLIE’S STRAIGHT:
🔺 3 adult gray whales and one calf going north observed and photographed by Shari Goforth
🔶 TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE ⤵️
🔵 323 northbound – includes 3 mother/calf pairs
🔴 382 southbound
🟢 7 foragers
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MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2026
Mostly cloudy skies created monocolor conditions with no distinction between the sky and the ocean. The ocean was calm and there was only a slight wind.
♦️♦️ AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA:
🔷 NO WHALES SEEN
🔷 75 harbor seals
🔷 approximately 170 brown pelicans flying north
🔷 3 black oystercatcher
🔷 1 bobcat
♦️♦️ AT SAUNDERS REEF:
🔷 2 northbound gray whales – traveling together
🔷 1 osprey
🔷 49 brown pelicans flying north
♦️♦️ AT GUALALA POINT:
🔷 1 northbound gray whale seen by Shari Goforth
♦️♦️ TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE =
🔵 312 northbound – includes 2 mother/calf pairs –
our second mother/calf pair was seen on Sunday, April 4 by Mel Smith who spotted them swimming past Goat Rock along the Point Arena- Stornetta Lands, heading towards the Lighthouse
🔴 382 southbound
🟢 6 foragers
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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2026
We had an 80% cloud cover day today but the ocean was calm and there was no wind. Although the cloudiness did not allow for much distinction between the ocean and the sky, visibility was very good.
⚛️ AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA :
🔆 No whales seen
🔆 41 harbor seals – in coming tide
🔆 43 brown pelicans flying north
🔆 4 black oystercatchers
⚛️ AT SAUNDERS REEF:
🔆 1 gray whale taking long foraging dives lasting over ten minutes and swimming both north and south
⚛️ TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE ⤵️
🔵 307 northbound- includes one mother/calf pair
🔴 382 southbound
🟢 6 foragers