Author: tmercer
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GREAT PRESENTATION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th at the Point Arena Lighthouse
Lighthouse Lecture Series – Doug Forsell Event 12/20/2025 The Lighthouse Lecture Series welcomes Doug Forsell, presenting “Birds and Mammals of the Eastern Aleutian Islands and Why Tufted Puffins are the coolest Seabird” on Saturday, December 20, at 4 p.m. Doug Forsell spent the summers of 1980 and 1981 working as part of a team of…
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025
Today we had a cloudy day with offshore fog that threatened to roll in closer to shore but did stay a good distance out. The sea was choppy and rough. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: π£ 2 southbound gray whales swimming together approximately 1/2 mile off shore – backs visible, flukes also…
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025
Observations today at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula where it was clear, sunny, a bit windy, and excellent visibility. ππ» NO WHALES SEEN ππ» π 105 harbor seals π 2 American kestrels π 1 great blue heron π 1 Northern harrier π·π· SOUTHBOUND GRAY WHALES TO DATE = 2
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025
Although the skies were cloudy and gray, the ocean was flat calm and visibility was quite good. AT POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA: βοΈβ¦οΈ NO WHALES SEEN βοΈβ¦οΈ βοΈ 88 harbor seals hauled out at low tide βοΈ 1 bobcat βοΈ 2 kestrels βοΈ 2 red-tailed hawks βοΈ 8-10 killdeer βοΈ 4 brown pelicans flying south
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2025
The ocean was flat calm today, no wind, a bit cloudy but visibility was excellent. Observations today from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: βοΈ πΊNO WHALES SEEN βοΈ πΊ β³οΈ 56 harbor seals β³οΈ 2 American kestrels β³οΈ 1 red-tailed hawk β³οΈ 12 brown pelicans flying south
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2025
Observations today from Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park. Despite clear and sunny conditions on our drive south to Gerstle Cove, when we arrived we were greeted by widespread fog and had very limited visibility for the entire morning. The fog finally did lift around noon time leaving us with good visibility. π·β¦οΈ NO…
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
Foggy conditions persisted in many locations along the coast but fortunately, it was clear at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula for several hours. Visibility was excellent. AT PAL, WE OBSERVED: πΆ 2 humpback whales – appeared to be searching for food for approximately one hour π· 35 harbor seals πΆ 48 brown pelicans circulating g…
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2025
We had a clear day with excellent visibility. It was quite windy and there were many whitecaps. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: π NO WHALES SEEN π π 5 harbor seals hauled out and 6 more swimming around the rocks at high tide π 42 brown pelicans flying north and 6 flying…
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2025
Todayβs challenge was once again FOG. We had good visibility to begin the day but a heavy fog did roll in later in the day reducing our visibility to zero. Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula : β¦οΈ NO WHALES SEEN β¦οΈ β¦οΈ 3 harbor seals hauled out resting on the rocks and 4…
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2025
Excellent visibility to start the day but then fog rolled in at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula. πΆ NO WHALES SEEN πΆ πΆ 7 harbor seals swimming around the haul out at high tide πΆ 1 Northern harrier πΆ 8 – 10 meadowlarks πΆ 1 American kestrel When the fog rolled in at PAL, we…
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2025
We were challenged today by intermittent fog rolling in reducing visibility to zero at both the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula as well as at Saunders Reef. At times, we had decent visibility but it didnβt last very long. AT PAL: π’ NO WHALES SEEN π’ π΅ 9 harbor seals – high tide and high surf…
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2025
Observations today were at Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park. Conditions were ideal for spotting whales with a calm ocean, no wind, and visibility clear to the horizon. π β¦οΈNO WHALES SEEN π β¦οΈ π No harbor seals seen due to high tide π 8 sea lions swimming south π 1 great egret π 1 Northern…