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because he has a recognisable star shape on his back

All photos courtesy of Lester B Pearson College, BC, Canada and www. racerocks.com

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items are from between 08 Nov 2007 & 14 Nov 2007.

A dull start to November by Pam UK
Seals are usually there early morning. by Pam UK
Jet overflies  the Olympic range by Pam UK
Seagulls don't usually congregate just here by Pam UK
Early sun colours up the rocks and vegetation by Pam UK
Tiny seal and a group of surfbirds... by Pam UK
...all on its own, no parent visible ... by Pam UK
...it was so sweet...a real baby ! by Pam UK
Black Turnstone in the freshwater pool... by Pam UK
...pecking around for morsels to eat. by Pam UK
...in and out of the shade. by Pam UK
The hybrid Gull was back this morning. by Pam UK
This very dark-furred seal was there early too. by Pam UK
An immature Gull enjoys a bathe by Pam UK
It had a thorough wash and brush-up by Pam UK
Shaking the water off its wings by Pam UK
I've been expecting the Harlequins... by Pam UK
...my first sighting was a week later last year ... by Pam UK
...they didn't get any nearer than this. by Pam UK
Birds eye view of seals fishing in the surge channel by Pam UK
They were there for a long while, leaping in and out of the water... by Pam UK
..and I think there may have been porpoises amongst them. by Pam UK
Whose tail end ? by Pam UK
Mine !! by Pam UK
Very striking wing feathers by Pam UK
 Look at those black toenails !! by Pam UK
Pretty sure it's a Western Gull ?? by Pam UK
Canada Goose has to have fresh water to drink. by Pam UK
Amazing flowers for November by Pam UK
A solitary Bald Eagle has no luck hunting. by Pam UK
A very wind-blown sky this morning by Pam UK
Clouds moving so quickly ... by Pam UK
Blowing up and over the mountains.. by Pam UK
..or looking very menacing  low over the sea... by Pam UK
..amazing changes of colour and form. by Pam UK
It did clear later in the day. by Pam UK
Mother and baby were in the jetty by Pam UK
Just the two of them this morning by Pam UK
Roly-Poly well-fed baby. by Pam UK
A tiny Savannah Sparrow... by Pam UK
...seemed to be finding little seeds. by Pam UK
In today's light the colours were better... by Pam UK
It spent nearly 30 minutes here. by Pam UK
Yellow lores and white crown stripe very visible. by Pam UK
I'm going to call this little one "Star" by Pam UK
because he has a recognisable star shape on his back by Pam UK
Look at his strong shoulders by Pam UK
...not to be argued with ! by Pam UK
One Bald Eagle on the West Rock by Pam UK
Star is back on his perch by Pam UK
A strange pose you may think... by Pam UK
...he has not moved ... by Pam UK
...he is in fact unfortunately dead. by Pam UK
Next day and he is washed away by a storm. by Pam UK
Huge waves break over the island by Pam UK
They swamp the rocks behind the winch house by Pam UK
,,,and break over the North Perch by Pam UK
I wondered if this was the dead Sea Lion behind the jetty by Pam UK
Brandt's cormorants face out the storm by Pam UK
A lone Double-Crested Cormorant by Pam UK

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