đź¦âś¨ Pupping Season Magic — Children’s Pool, La Jolla
Image: Harbor seal pup © Wildlife Jewels® | Photo by Azi Sharif | La Jolla, CA
EYES Hearts Seals
Sharing a few magical moments from our recent observations along the La Jolla shoreline—one of winter’s most breathtaking sights: harbor seals and their tiny pups resting like soft, living jewels on the sand—little hearts of the ocean, breathing, blinking, and learning the rhythm of the waves.
It’s a privilege to share our shores with these precious mothers and pups—and a responsibility to protect them through space, respect, and calm observation. 💙🌊
Giving them space helps keep them safe—so pups can rest, nurse, and grow strong.
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🎥 Harbor seals and their pups at La Jolla, CA. Feb 2026 © Wildlife Jewels® | Video by Azi Sharif (zoom lens)
EYES Observation — King Tides (Jan 5) at La Jolla Cove © Wildlife Jewels
Some of the magical Bird Jewels we had the delight of observing included Brandt’s cormorants with their striking turquoise eyes, the adult California brown pelican with sky-blue eyes and a vibrant red throat pouch, and the majestic Black Oystercatcher with its bold orange bill and eye-ring. We also enjoyed the intelligent, charismatic Western gull, the precious Heermann’s gulls, and the elegance of Royal and Elegant terns, crowned with their distinctive head crests.
Photo credit: © Wildlife Jewels® / Azi Sharif
We identified an injured Heermann’s gull, documented what we observed, and reported—reminding us that careful monitoring and timely reporting can help save lives. Every wildlife life is precious. 💙 We will share more about her and the other injured wildlife including 2 entangled sea lions that we spotted during our walk through the Wildlife Jewels Rescue Blog soon.
Wildlife Jewels EYES La Jolla: Blog Updates
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