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Anxiously calling,

from land,

out to sea.

Others still must brave the waves,

to safely land.

The rocks are hard and the waves are big.

Finally resting,

reaching land is victory.

A kiss of encouragement steals the nerves.

Rest and respite so well deserved.

Cheers to you from La Jolla’s resting sea lions~
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Ahhh image 3 and 4 I love how the white horses complement those magnificent creatures 🙂 x
I am so happy you love the beasties Carol & thank you my friend ღ
Oh my. So many beauties.
Aren’t they amazing! Be well Gigi ღ
They are adorable love third post
So happy you do & thank you ღ
Hooray! ❤️
Smiling. Be well Jennie ღ
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The mama and bubba sleeping close together are so heart-meltingly cute in photo number 4! Lovely photos, Cindy!
Thank you. They are so easy to photograph because they are so naturally winsome ღ
Beautiful shots of lovely animals.
Thank you my Ute and enjoy your trip ღ
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Breathing easy through your photos, Cindy. Thank you 💜
So glad! Smiling. You are most welcome ღ
Oh, Cindy! These are fabulous shots!💖
I am honored. Thank you Eugi & be well ღ
The pleasure is all mine, Cindy! 💖
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Beautiful nature! So beautiful!
Yes! Thank you for seeing their beauty ღ
What superb photos. Delighted to see them
So happy you love the wild beasties like I do. Thank you ღ
A kiss of encouragement… Love Actually…
Oh yes. In it’s purest form. Thank you for seeing this ღ
A stunning arrangement of nature capturing us from
your incredible photographs! Thank you Cindy
Thank you Eddie for looking and caring ღ
Wouldn’t have it any other way Cindy
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How very kind of you Cindy
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They are so cute and just so likable. I am sure it is dangerous to have close contact with them. That is probably better that way (to keep them from being harmed by us rather).
Yes. Thank you for knowing. You are exactly right. They are wild creatures. If humans get too close to wild creatures the creatures will suffer the consequences ღ
Are you still getting the big waves Cindy?
Leslie
They subsided, but now another more normal storm is almost here. The waves will be big, but not as big. I do especially love Mother Nature when she flexes her muscles ღ
I have a lot of respect for her…
Yes. I know you do. Thank you.
Looks like lots of fun, cuteness, and blubber! Happy frolicking Cindy!
Smiling… Would be nice to be considered cute and fat! ღ
What great shots, Cindy! I do love sea lions — their expressions are so cute (and who wouldn’t fall in love with their whiskers?!?)
They are like nice people with fins, and whiskers! 😉
Delightful shots!
Thank you very much ღ
Beautiful photos of these adorable animals, thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome Susan. Thank you for all you do for all creatures great & small დ
Ha! Superb. 👏
Thank you very much John & take good care my friend დ
They are adorable!! You took some great photos of them with their different expressions and positions.
Thank you! I am very happy you enjoyed. Share them with your beautiful children. I bet they will enjoy them. Love to all of you დ
So well deserved and so well celebrated. Thank you for this photographic gift Cindy 💝
Thank you dear Val for another wonderful year. I look forward to sharing 2024 with you my friend დ
Glorious photos, and that closeup…oh my.
Happy you enjoyed & thanks so much! დ
Brilliant as always Cindy we have seals here and a sanctuary on the doorstep… amazing creatures but here they get a great deal of rough weather and little sunshine to enjoy…
I have seen them further south and north. They do endure incredible hardship at these latitudes. I am happy to hear of your sanctuary. Wonderful that people put caring into action. Wishing you only the very best in 2024 Sally & thank you sincerely დ
Fabulous captures of the seals. They look so adorable.
Thanks very much! They are endearing creatures aren’t they. დ
Wonderful photos
So appreciated. Thank you Emma დ
Just loving those seals and the different shapes in the photos. Wishing you the best for 2024.
Looking forward to sharing another year with you my friend and thank you for your kindness. All the Best to You in 2024! დ
Hi Cindy, thank you for more beautiful photographs!
You are so very welcome Charles. Thank you for thoughtfulness my friend დ
Oh my goodness Cindy, these are some incredible shots of these sea lions. Talk about up close and personal! Love it! 🥰📸💖
So pleased you enjoyed them Kym & thanks much for letting me know! დ
Oh my dear Cindy, you are so very welcome my friend. Thanks again for sharing your beautiful work with us. You certainly have a sharp photographic eye! 🥰📸😎
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They are related to canines I believe so I thought they could be called sea dogs. But a Google for that only turned up a Boston Red Sox farm team. The first shot looks like they could be barking. 🙂 I’ve always heard that it is best to stay upwind of them.
I envy your living close to them as I have never seen one, even in a zoo.
Happy you enjoyed them Steve. They are amazing creatures. I have swum with them before and they are very curious დ
Great pics
Grazie mille დ
Aaaah, lovely captures of the sea lions, Cindy. It’s so vital that they can get on land and get some well deserved rest. Are they often disturbed by visitors?
Here the Grey seal season has just come to an end. The many storms, high tides and big waves has separated several pups from their mums and it has been a busy season for a marine mammal medic like myself.
All the very best for 2024. Xx
Separated pups and mums are so very sad to see. So wonderful that you are a medic trained to help them. Thank you sincerely for what you do Dina! Wishng all of The Fab Four a Most Happy & Healthy New Year & thank you for stopping by დ
They seem to know how to make the most of life’s simple things. Hugs.
Hugs back to you and Happy New Year Teagan დ
Buckets of fish needed to keep this crew happy. 🦭🦭🦭🦭
Smiling! დ
Cheers back to you. Love the sea lions.
(I had another look at my movie. The building in “Santa MOnica” does look a lot like the one you displayed. In la Jolla. Need to post it so you can tell me…)
Cheers
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Such lovely photos of these beautiful creatures bring back some wonderful memories for me of Vancouver Island, and southern Argentina.
Alison
Yes! Thank you Alison. I have seen them both places, although the ones in the far south are easily twice as big. Wishing You & Don A Happy and Healthy New Year! დ
…foto superlative, come sempre!
Buon 2024 e un caro saluto
La tua gentilezza è sinceramente apprezzata Silvia. Grazie. Ti auguro salute e felicità per il nuovo anno amico mio.
Contraccambio il pensiero.Cari saluti
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Those sea lions know what they’re doing! Spending all day swimming in the ocean and then resting in the sun: sounds perfect! Of course, those are some serious waves, and I’m sure that there are lots of predators who would love to make a meal out of a sea lion.
Yes. And we are experiencing really weird behavior with orcas locally. Actually orcas have altered their hunting behavior in many places on the planet, as they search for dwindling food sources. They have been attacking great whites and eating only their nurtient rich livers off mostly Northern California waters, but now in our local waters they have been eating seal heads creating a mystery that was only recently solved. Surgically decapitated seals have been washing up on local beaches. Scientists have determined it is orca predation. They have also been photographed hunting dolphin locally. They have always been in these waters, but they have never done this.
That is strange behavior…it seems that hunger is pushing the orcas to extremes. I wonder who’s responsible for the dwindling food supplies? Definitely not humans!
Google Generative AI explains:
Salmon populations are declining in many parts of Western North America, including California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and southern British Columbia. Some runs have decreased to less than 10% of their historical numbers, and some have disappeared.
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Some causes of the decline include:
Habitat destruction: Urban development and natural resource extraction have destroyed many prime salmon spawning habitats.
Climate change: The ecosystems’ resilience to climate change is lowered.
Pollution: Water pollution, polluted rivers, and disease have contributed to population declines.
Dams: The construction of dams and other barriers to fish passage, such as roads, have cut salmon off from spawning habitats.
Overfishing: Massive overharvest and historic over-fishing have contributed to the decline.
Invasive species: Invasive species have contributed to the decline.
Ranching practices: Poor ranching practices have contributed to the loss of salmon runs.
Other factors that may contribute to the decline include: Fish hatcheries, Ocean conditions, Escaped fish.
The spring-run Chinook population has been listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act since 1999.
Thank you for the wonderful photos showing these amazing creatures in remarkable detail. Let’s hope for more welcoming conditions along California’s coast.
Thank you Tanja. Much appreciated & cheers to you დ
Wow, I’ve been following your posts about the huge waves at La Jolla, the surfers, and the sea lions! We were in San Diego over Christmas but left before those storms hit, so I loved these pictures from a beach I love!
Very pleased you enjoyed and know the beaches. Thank you for stopping by and letting me know დ
Very shouty sea lions!🤣 So many brilliant poses😄They look awesome and lovely and in need case very fat!😅
Yes!!! Shouty (love that!) and fat!! Good on them 😉
Fat and shouty sea ions are lovely!😍
We are in perfect accord.
Such cute creatures, they sure bring smiles in here, Cindy😸😺Double Pawkisses for a Happy Day🐾😽💞
Visa versa 2UX2! Happy Days my friend დ
They are beautiful.
Thank you Beverley დ
Wonderful shots of these funny characters, Cindy. We love to stop here when we visit La Jolla although my granddaughter thinks they “are stinky”. 🤣
Smiling….. In all fairness the piles of comorants and pelicans add to the unique pungency of the aroma! 😉 😉
Great shots!
Thank you very much Divya დ
Great shots of these amazing creatures. My son took me on a scenic drive up the PCH to Monterrey. We saw lots of sea lions, and it was fascinating to watch them.
That is a gorgeous drive with so much wonderful marine life. Happy you experienced and enjoyed this დ
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It’s so close but I rarely get up there to visit. I especially appreciate these photos.
I so appreciate your kind comments my friend. Thank you and I hope all is well with you დ
My pleasure, Cindy! You do a great job!
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Some beautiful photos of sea lion life!
I am very pleased you enjoyed them & thank you დ