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10/15/19 Each of those black marks is a sea lion on Bird Rock near Pebble Beach. |
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10/14/19 Sunbathing lizard, Pt. Lobos Reserve |
Although experiencing the central California Pacific Coast
was our primary goal, my sketching highlight of the trip was wildlife – both
free and in captivity. Although I did sketch a sunbathing lizard at Point Lobos
Reserve and a couple of harbor seals lying around in Monterey Bay, seeing
wildlife in the wild was mostly an exercise in frustration. Bird Rock, a small
island along the 17-Mile Drive, was covered with sea lions happily barking in
the sunshine. Unfortunately, we didn’t bring binoculars, and the coin-op scopes
available there took only quarters – which we also didn’t bring. (We always
empty our pockets and purse of jingling money before we arrive at TSA.) I made
the best of it and sketched what I could see (top of post).
We made up for our previous frustrations with a visit to the
Monterey Bay Aquarium. Though I had heard much about it before our trip,
and though many friends had told me it was a “must-do,” I had been ambivalent.
I’m always a little leery when I’m told something must not be missed
because I imagine it to be mobbed with tourists. I was also taken aback by the
admission price, which is $50 each.
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10/15/19 Harbor seals and cormorants in Monterey Bay |
The minute I walked in, however, I was very happy that we decided
to go. Although filled with people, the huge facility never felt over-crowded. One
of the best live animal attractions I have ever visited, the Monterey Aquarium ensures
that all the fish, birds and other animals are easily and closely visible. The
mostly well-lighted exhibits make it easy to sketch. Regularly scheduled
feedings of fish in the Kelp Forest, penguins and adorable otters were
especially fun. In fact, the otter feeding alone was worth the price of a
ticket!
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10/16/19 Diver feeding fish and shark in the Kelp Forest exhibit, Monterey Bay Aquarium |
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I tried to keep the various fish to scale as they swam by. |
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The motion of the batray's "wings" is fascinating to watch. |
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Each South African penguin wore a name band. |
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The sea bird exhibit was one of my favorites. It includes a female willet that is 32 years old -- nearly as old as the Monterey Aquarium itself. |
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Cuttlefish and squid |
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Happy 30 years to us! |
I love the sketches of the aquarium creatures. I was there so long ago but still remember how impressed I was by the huge kelp forest, those adorable otters, and the wonderful jellyfish. It gave me an appreciation for those yucky creatures I would occasionally encounter at the beaches here. lol
ReplyDeleteThanks! I had so much fun there! I'd be sketching there regularly if I lived nearby.
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