Monday, March 2, 2026

Second week of Uncruise

I am back on my own boat again!  After two weeks of labor aboard the Safari Voyager.  Arduous difficult hard work.  Where they fed me and gave me hot showers and lots of cookies.  
Ahh, sweet uncruise!  We found some dolphins right off, and this picture really shows the pointy part of the melon, the front of a dolphin.  I usually think of it as a round bit, but its kinda sharp on this one. 
Also, there was a confederation of Cormorants on the shore on this one beach.  They are discussing important matters.  
This fish is a Dog snapper, I think.  Look at those canines!
I liked this shot, the beach with waves breaking on it.
I really liked the sunrises
This is a turkey vulture flying by me, and I like the look of the wing tip, which is in focus.  If you zoom in, you can see that each primary feather is at a separate angle to the wind.   Its a series of airfoils, rather than a single big foil shape.  It helps for low speed flight and stall resistance.
One of the guests put a brittle star on his face (when I encouraged it) and I got this picture.  They really look like aliens, and they move quickly, like aliens, as we all know.
One of the crabs that hang out on the rocks.
We found several blue whales
Another look at this one.
And we went to Amortajada, where there are lots of cool birds.
A night heron
Some Black thoated sparrows
And a little hummingbird!

So now I'm working my way up north a bit on an adventure, then crossing over to Vallarta again.
 

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