I am listening to Jess Stone as I write this comment. I love seals.. okay, it's hard to find a critter I don't like :) But, water mammals are special.. no matter the light. Wonderfully expressive voice and great musicians behind her too. Your blog is a treat to visit. Thank you!
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They have such sweet faces!
ReplyDeleteOnly the camera knows bad light. I bet you loved seeing it.
ReplyDeleteso darn cute!
ReplyDeleteBob, very nice! I hope the tide doesn't come up much more or it won't have anyplace to rest!
ReplyDeleteAunque la luz no ayudara, tu conseguiste fotografiar unos simpáticos ejemplares.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thank you Jesús, even when it's a bad light.
DeleteHola Bob, a pesar de la mala luz no deja de ser una excelente fotografia,Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteE il signore cosa dice? ; ) sembra un signore distino d'altri tempi che prende il sole e pensa sul da farsi! belle foto! ciao Cri : )
ReplyDeleteBob is very sweet and beautiful ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful faces! :)
ReplyDeletede er så søt på en eller annen måte :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are such beautiful critters. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes, 'critters' even when they are in Australia.
DeleteI know the seals from the German North Sea coast as well - every now and then I see common seals and grey seals on the sandbanks there.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Uwe.
DeleteBeautiful. And free. Let's hope they stay that way.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Wendy.
DeleteSeals generally are interesting to watch at times, and know how to make themselves comfortable.
ReplyDeleteI am listening to Jess Stone as I write this comment. I love seals.. okay, it's hard to find a critter I don't like :) But, water mammals are special.. no matter the light. Wonderfully expressive voice and great musicians behind her too. Your blog is a treat to visit. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBob,how lucky you were to see the seal in the river!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful critter indeed!
Magnificent shots!
Dimi...
It was an inlet to the River Wye, thanks a lot Dimi.
DeleteOh nice. I love the way he is just sitting and looking at the camera.
ReplyDeleteLooks close Bob, some nice shots of it.
ReplyDeletenice common seal
ReplyDeleteSuch a fine face, Bob
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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What a charming fellow!
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A lovely relaxed Common Seal
ReplyDeleteNice encounter.
ReplyDeletePese a no favorecerte la luz, las fotografías valen la pena por el hecho de haber podido captar a la foca con tanto detalle.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Thank you Miguel.
DeleteOh So Pretty, stay safe little buddy!
ReplyDeleteHey Bob,
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet. It's always nice and cute to see seals.
You've photographed them very well.
Best regards,
Marco
Thanks Marco, you are so kind.
DeleteBob, it looks like it found the perfect to place to rest...is that what they call a water bed?...[;o)
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Ha, that's funny.
DeleteThat face is prettier !!!
ReplyDeletea hug.
He found a tiny island of sun, huh
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute creature.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
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