I just received this email from Pam Birley ” The Pigeon Guillemots are back ! They are even earlier this year. It is usually February when I first see them.” Thanks Pam for the observation from Leiscester England! Laas has also been out getting pictures of them.
It is also interesting to note that the elephant seal pup is doing very well this year. As Ecoguardian Laas Parnell has noted the one large male tends to keep the others on the island at bay. Hopefully this year the pup can survive once the mother leaves and it becomes a weaner. In most of the past years since pups first started being born on the island, aggressive males have led to a tragic end. I have requested BC Parks and DFO to produce a policy on what support can be offered in the event a pup is injured in the crucial period before it goes to the ocean after its month long weaning period. So far this has not been acted upon, so again this year it will be left up to chance, and hopefully the so-far protective bull will remain that way. The following pictures are from Camera1 at the top of the tower on Race Rocks.
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Elephant seal mother and 2.5 week old pup
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Elephant seal female,pup and male