MikeBz
Well-Known Member
Dropped the hook under the trees @ Pin Mill on Friday evening. At around 22:15 there was a hell of a splashing commotion outside - "must be a seal" says I. Head up out of the hatch for a look - there's a seal in the dinghy! Go to get the camera and he flops off and away. 5 mins later, more splashing - he's back. Try to get a picture and he's off again. Same again 5 mins later. Go back below and wait. He's back. This time I leave him alone for 15 mins to let him settle - now he lets me hang off the back of the boat and take pics, obviously he now thinks he owns the dinghy as he stays put but makes some pretty aggressive noises.
At 5am, daylight, I peek out - and he's still there. Go for the camera to get a daylight picture (his fur has dried off is quite pale in the daylight) but he decides it's breakfast time and is off.
Night time pictures not too good as the flash glares off the dinghy and the seal fur just looks black and doesn't pick up any light.
Lucky it was a flubber and not a hard dinghy or it would have been upside down!
At 5am, daylight, I peek out - and he's still there. Go for the camera to get a daylight picture (his fur has dried off is quite pale in the daylight) but he decides it's breakfast time and is off.
Night time pictures not too good as the flash glares off the dinghy and the seal fur just looks black and doesn't pick up any light.
Lucky it was a flubber and not a hard dinghy or it would have been upside down!