Today's the longest day of the year! It's hard to believe that the first day of summer also means the days will start getting shorter. Hopefully that won't be noticeable for a while, because I love this getting dark at 10 PM thing.
Along with the solstice, we get some extreme tides, which makes for great tidepooling. Yesterday I did some climbing among the rocks at Lime Kiln Point State Park; here are a few photos of what I saw:
Acorn barnacle with limpets |
Goose-neck barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus |
Green anemone, Althopleura spp. |
And talk about opposite modes of transportation....paddle-boarding really seems to be taking off here:
The water has undoubtedly been great for kayakers too:
On my way back to the car, with the macro lens still on the camera, I had the chance to photograph some bumblebees:
The California poppies are in full bloom:
I also noticed that some of the coastal manroot (also known as wild cucumber, Marah oreganus) was fruiting. I usually see the flowers, but hadn't ever really seen the fruit before. It's very bizarre looking:
I also noticed that some of the coastal manroot (also known as wild cucumber, Marah oreganus) was fruiting. I usually see the flowers, but hadn't ever really seen the fruit before. It's very bizarre looking:
This afternoon we went out to the west side and hung out in the sunshine for a couple hours, and towards the end of our time there some J-Pod whales came by. They didn't really end up going north, but rather heading offshore, where they seemed to be milling about and foraging. I thought this was a neat juxtaposition of two very different salmon hunters:
A mother and calf were circling and presumably catching and/or sharing a fish. After they finished and started moving on again, the calf did four big breaches:
It's a real treat to have the whales around on almost a daily basis! What a great way to kick off the official summer season....
4 comments:
Lomgest day? Really Monika! I thought all days were the same length - 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds :)
Cheers
Davo
PS both our bird lists seem to have faltered recently...
You're right, of course, Dave :) I guess I should have said "longest daylight hours" for my detail-oriented readers like yourself.
You're also right about the year lists....I've got one or two species I could potentially add in the next month, but other than that, it will probably be slow going until the fall migration.
I always did like the goose-neck barnacle. Your photograph gives it a whole new perspective. Very artistic! And I mean both the barnacle itself and your photo.
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