The Chronicle

Wildlife will fill you with wonder

- visitcalif­ornia.com

FROM fluttering monarch butterflie­s as light as a feather to elephant seals that tip the scales at more than 2268 kilograms, San Luis Obispo County has an incredible variety of wildlife and ways to see it.

For starters, head to the rugged strip of coastline known as Piedras Blancas (Spanish for “white rocks”), alongside Highway One, roughly 11 kilometres north of San Simeon.

Here, some 17,000 elephant seals, once hunted to near extinction, haul up on the rocky sands to breed, have their young, moult and rest.

From observatio­n areas above the sands, watch bellowing bull elephant seals as large as minivans battle for territory, while quieter, smaller females nurture their plump, cigarshape­d pups.

Knowledgea­ble guides are usually on site.

From late October into February, visit the remarkable monarch butterfly groves at Pismo State Beach to see these orange and black beauties as they congregate in great numbers during the winter.

Recently, the population has averaged about 25,000 butterflie­s but more than 100,000 monarchs have gathered during peak seasons.

At Morro Bay, listen for the banging sound of sea otters using little rocks as tools to open shellfish.

Scan the skies and waters for herons and egrets (there is a lively rookery along the shoreline, near the natural history museum at Morro Bay State Park), as well as a huge number of migratory waterfowl and peregrine falcons (a pair often nests on Morro Rock).

Join a guided kayak trip to paddle across the bay with a knowledgea­ble guide to see diving cormorants and basking harbour seals as well as sea otters, and to learn about local oyster farming.

Paddle across the bay to climb tall sand dunes, a great place to look for migrating blue, grey and humpback whales.

 ?? Photo: iStock ?? FLUTTERFUL: A cluster of monarch butterflie­s in a eucalyptus tree during their annual migration to the Pacific Coast community of Pismo Beach, California.
Photo: iStock FLUTTERFUL: A cluster of monarch butterflie­s in a eucalyptus tree during their annual migration to the Pacific Coast community of Pismo Beach, California.

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