Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Harbor Seal hauled out near Point Arena lighthouse, scratching its head


 

Aw, that's the spot! A harbor seal relaxes on the rocky coast near Point Arena lighthouse. When their bristly fur dries, they look whitish. When wet, the fur looks much darker. This one was part of a group hauled out onto the sedimentary rock layers and relaxing during a warm summer day within sight of the Point Arena lighthouse.  A couple of important differences between seals, such as this one, and sea lions, are: seals - no external ear flaps, sea lions - have external ear flaps; seals- rear feet always point backward and they can't stand on their feet, sea lions - rear feet can rotate to point forward and they can stand on their feet.

Canon PowerShot SX530 HS, 1/1000 sec. 215 mm focal length, f 6.5, ISO 800


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