Several hundreds ducks of all kinds were floating on the ocean, maybe 50 to 100 yards or so from where I was standing on the beach. There were Common Eiders, the largest duck North of the equator, Black Scoters, Long-tailed Ducks, and others I could not identify. They all seemed to be drifting further and further away from the shore. At first they swam North, then after a while reversed direction and went South.
Suddenly one Long-tailed Duck treaded water then took off.
Then the Black Scoters noisily left the scene.
I saw the head of a Harbor Seal among the waves. They usually go after fish but are also known to have a penchant for killing and eating ducks. That’s why the ducks I saw were giving him a respectful and wide berth.
He swam toward me! Hmmm …
Then he changed his mind, dove into the water and went after the ducks. The Black Scoters kept flying up, one flock after another.
Soon more than half of the ducks were gone. I no longer saw the seal, but he was probably still there lurking underwater.
That was very lively! And a well captured story 🙂
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Thank you Tiny! An unexpected Harbor Seal, perhaps not unlike your Blue Heron trying to invade the Osprey nest.
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What an adventurous story,Hien!Panic flights and rushed swimming as the poor ducks saw the danger approaching.Wonderful all the scenes you caught,but the way Harbor Seal emerged his head made the perfect scene for the photographer.
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I had no idea it was a seal, since he spent most of his time under water, only bobbing up briefly now and then. Only when he came closer to shore did it dawn on me that it was not a duck that was swimming toward me. Thanks for commenting, Doda.
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