Friday, January 25, 2008
Today I braved the rain with Sarah Allen to investigate a new colony of Elephant Seals farther south along Drakes Beach. New colonies are often formed when lone males group together on new beaches. Eventually their activity attracts females, and if the spot they have chosen is preferable for breeding they will settle down and pup. On my last visit to the headlands Sarah and I spotted a large group of males farther down the beach. We tried to determine the presence of females with a spotting scope but the distance was too great. Today Sarah and I hiked the beach in order to survey these animals more closely. The males that we spotted earlier are now accompanied by pups and females. Hopefully this colony will continue to grow. It is situated on a wide sandy protected beach, which is in some ways preferable than the current main colony, although not as secluded. Given the chance and freedom these animals will continue to spread south along Drakes Beach.
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