April 11, 2021 What you Might Find on the Beach!

We found this poor fella wriggling in the sand between rocks. I looked it up later and found out it’s a Pacific Lamprey Eel (not really an eel though). It’s spawning season now and the ocean living adults head upstream into fresh water to lay eggs, similar to salmon. The adult lamprey feed on the blood of fish, sharks and whales, attaching with a sucker like mouth filled with nasty looking ‘teeth’. They in turn are food for salmon, seals, sea lions and possibly bald eagles! Somebody got ahold of this guy, but didn’t finish him off! We left him (it) in peace.

April 10, 2021 Another Find

We found this cute carving in a tree trunk on our walk around the residential cottage development we are staying at. We left it for others to discover!

April 9, 2021 Twisted Tree(s)?

On another hike at Cape Perpetua we saw this (these?) trees.

Is it one tree with two trunks?

From the other side it looks more like 2 trees, one with roots twisted around the other, using it as a nurse tree!

 

April 7, 2021 Spout? or Chute?

From forest to sea. We watched waves constricted by the rocky shoreline squeezed and forced into spouts, dramatically shooting high!

 

April 6, 2021 Rail? Trail?

To where?

We didn’t follow, so we don’t know!

We did see definite signs of Spring! Trillium being pollinated.