As soon as it was light enough, we launched our Zodiacs and cruised around the rocks, delighted by the antics of the juvenile sea lions, which swam close around our boats, leaping up out of the water and twisting and twirling below the surface.
Along the way we learned some of the differences between these animals and true seals, the most obvious of which was the climbing ability of the sea lions. Because they are able to walk on their flippers, unlike the true seals, they can scramble up very steep rock slopes. We saw several which were perched on the tops of boulders and pinnacles, quite high above the water, basking in the desert sun. Even higher on the cliffs, blue-footed boobies were tending their chicks while magnificent frigatebirds soared in the air high above.