They're so sweet looking I wouldn't be able to resist swimming out and giving one a kiss on it's little whistery lips.
The CT Coastline (Long Island Sound) is a frequent hang out spot for Seals in the Winter. Summer Visitors are not common at all. Saw this fellow towards sunset just after a rainstorm at Hammonasset Beach State Park . He swam up close as we walked the beach. Hung around a bit as and watched us with those intelligent eyes...Reminds me of a puppy dog.
Unusual Visitor ..Seal! (1) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr
Unusual Visitor...Seal! (2) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr
Unusual Visitor.. Seal (3) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr
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They're so sweet looking I wouldn't be able to resist swimming out and giving one a kiss on it's little whistery lips.
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Think because of warmer waters all sorts of odd things are showing up. By me we’ve had daily shark sighting. Today whales! And over the weekend the news was showing a pic of about 100 rays outside of fire island inlet!
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Yes it is! A few weeks back we had sharks circling a big school of bunker. Somebody’s drone photo showed 2 hugebluefin tuna patrolling The edges.