‘2010-01-31’, ‘New pup heard over the sound of the boat at 100m… “Sounds like a frog ” -Jayesh -Year 35). Recognized the squawk as the pup vocalizing. Came through the West-Middle Rock channel -that is a popular and protected spot for local boat-based diving) and spotted the pup facing the three females -Scarlet and at least one of the two adults that landed on Great Race earlier in the year) but resting alongside Slash on the N side of the middle Middle Rock -out of sight of Camera 5). Beautiful day here, very nice and dry. Adult Bald eagle landed on the roof of the Science Centre, something I haven”t observed until now… probably Pam has lots of pics over the years; definitely a different season this time last year. Most of the ~40 Black oystercatchers -that had been on the south side of Great race in two large parcels around the Energy Centre this past week) have dispersed around the this part of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. They were the earliest of the bird activity this morning, sneaking around the exposed intertidal well before dawn. Looking South from the Main Keeper ”s residence is a flat calm with scattered driftwood armadas of Mew Gulls. Prince of Whales came through on an always-pleasant late day flood from the West as well. The ever-colourful character Misery is slouched across the concrete pathway to the Science Centre. The safest route now is across the exposed bedrock from the Energy Centre to the foundation of the old satellite dish and the steps on the SE corner of the building. Geese and gulls on the island are beginning to establish strutting and flutter room, pairs of Geese are acting territorially.’, ‘Ryan’, ’09:47:25 ,
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Elephant Seal pup on Middle Rocks, 2010
Elephant Seal pup on Middle Rocks, January 21, 2010.
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Elephant seals born on Middle Rocks at Race Rocks,2009
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Female Elephant seal: Scarlet
Scarlet , the often reported “Entangled” female Elephant Seal at Race Rocks.
This photo was taken at Race Rocks, middle Island, May 2, 2008 by a visitor on a whale watching vessel. | Photos taken on June 12 , | Close up of June 12 photo 2008. photos:Erik Schauff. |
Return to the Elephant Seal Page. | June 2- 12- Staying on Middle Island, no evidence of change. It left shortly thereafter. |
On January 29, 2009, an elephant seal looking much like the one from last year appeared, looking very pregnant. We believe she proceded to have her pup in the following week. It did not survive, and may have been still born. This page tells the story of the second and third pups born on Middle Island in February 2009.Pam Birley sent us this image which she took from the remote camera for the daily log. She gave the name “Scarlet” to this female. |
Ryan had shot this image on January 24th 2009 of the female, showing the scars clearly on her stomach side only. |
We also think now that this may have been the same female here back in 2004 when these pictures and video were taken. |
Pam Birley has taken a few images on the remote camera that are included on her June 2009 gallery |
Elephant seal mating
Two elephant seals haul out on the lawn and provide evidence of mating behaviour. The female has a large cut around her neck indicating an old injury. (Scarlet)
On January 22, 2004 Mike and Carol Slater moved camera 3 over to their house in order to keep track of the male elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris who has been hauled out on Great Race Rocks recently. They took these images right outside their house. He is the same one (Slash) who was injured a year ago.. See the video footage from January 03, and from August 03
This was the first time an adult female had come up to join him on the lawn. That afternoon there was considerable maneuvering for reproductive purposes.
It turns out that the female has also had an extensive injury. This deep cut, now healing over has probably been caused by a fish net or rope. We have not observed this female before at Race Rocks. She may have been hauled up on the Middle island where they lie on the flat top part and are not very visible from a boat. ( Later, Pam Birley gave this female the name of Scarlet
In 2009, we believe this same female elephant seal has again shown up on Middle Island