Sunday, January 22, 2012

Basking cheek to cheek!

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If you listen closely, you can hear the chorus ;)

12 comments:

  1. This is brilliant....Were there such a thing then it ought to be entered in Post of the year.

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  2. Agreed - absolutely b-b-b-baskingly brilliant.

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  3. I think I must concur with your commenters -- BRILLIANT!

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  4. Simply wonderful! Flighty xx

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  5. Too adorable, Glo. If you play that video backwards you hear a perfect recording of a Beatles' song. ;)

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  6. How any of them can sleep with all that racket going on I don't know! How amazing for you Glo to see these creatures in the wild. Wonderful photos and narrative too. x

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  7. Applause!!!!! What a great post .. over from Hilary's to say well done..

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  8. A real charmer to experience. I used to visit them on a pier regular, but it was the first time I heard the cheek to cheek song.LOL

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  9. Adrian ~ Thanks :) Hilary chose it as one of her POTW, so that's pretty cool :)

    John ~ Thanks so much - glad you enjoyed the sea lion production :)

    Nikki ~ Thanks ~ they are a noisy bunch of critters!

    Flighty ~ Thanks ~ the sea lions make for some interesting and fun photography!

    Hilary ~ I got a kick out of your comment and thanks for choosing this post as one of your POTW :)

    Louise ~ I wonder the same thing...how can any of them sleep with such a racket. Their noise echoes across the water as well, so they can be heard from quite a distance! The dock I stand on to take the photos is quite close to them...and you're right, it is amazing to see them up close and personal :)

    Laura ~ Thanks so much for dropping by and commenting :)

    Tabor ~ Thanks so much for dropping by and leaving a comment :)

    Daryl ~ Thanks for swinging by and leaving your kind words :)

    Out on the Prairie ~ Thanks :) Glad you enjoyed reliving the experience of listening to the sea lions ~ with the added benefit of tuning in to the the cheeky chorus ;)

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