Cypress
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Seal in Rio Mulege?
Did I hear a seal early this morn? Most certain a seal was sounding off in the Rio. Anybody else along the Rio hear a seal?
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toneart
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Last year there was one all the way up the rio near the bridge. He didn´t look distressed. He was most likely after easy comidas.
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toneart, Thanks. There are a lot of small fish in the Rio.
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Always thought that those kind of animals were too smart to let themselves get caught in such confined quarters. However, some years ago, a large pod
of dolphins entered the harbor at Escondido and frolicked around inside for
hours, seemingly having a great time. The entrance to that harbor is a narrow canal and also not very deep.
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I think the only kinds of seals in the Sea of Cortez in large numbers are elephant seals (the really big guys) and Harbor seals (the cute little
guys). Harbor seals don't bark so if you heard the animal barking it was probably a Sea Lion like the ones that wake me up sometimes on our beach way
down south here near the cape. I'm just trying real hard to think "sea lion" every time I hear "seal" about those big animals from fishermen in my
area.
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mulegemichael
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I have my coffee on our front porch right on the rio every morning and have never heard a seal bark here. I did hear some at punta prieta while making
bait a few mornings ago, however, so they're close. It's not unusual for seals to roam way upstream in rivers up north. They go where the fish go
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Russ
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Herschel Alert! Mulége River overwhelmed by sea lions!
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/staff/les_blumenthal/story/18674....
Just having some fun
There is a colony of sea lions on the Santa Inez Islands.
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Lauriboats
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When we came home from dinner a couple of months ago, I could hear something breathing loudly in front of our house. It was pitch black outside so I
grabbed a flash light to check it out. When the seal jumped off of the rocks into the water, he scared me half to death. We are located at the mouth
of the bay near Mulege.
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