Wildlife notes:
The female elephant is free and clear of her old self. Today is day 19 of her molt. The last little bit that stuck to her back since day 14 of her molt (photo) took 5 days to shake.
This female arrived here on May 18th (photo), started her molt on June 4th (photo) and may stay for another 2 or 3 weeks before she heads back to the sea. The elephant seals usually take the same route to the boat ramp for their daily soak(s) and have their favourite spots in the grass to sleep. They are heavy and spend so much time in the grass that they have created pathways and depressions lined with their shed hair and skin.
- The elephant seal pathway
- Depression lined with hair, skin, feathers and goose poop
Facility Work
I spend a few hours in the Tank Shed today. It is getting cleaned up, easier to find things, with more counter space and now, room to walk around in there. I cleaned one of the two windows today. It took a while as the channels were filled with gunk and I had to dig out a razor blade to scrape the glass. So much brighter in there and very satisfying to look out a clean window.
Vessels
- Ecotourism: 9
- Private: 2
Weather
Moderate south west winds most of the day, switching to fresh westerlies in the early evening (they called for winds up to 30 knots so I lowered the flag this evening but they didn’t materialize). Overcast. Daytime temperatures: low 11, high 15.