When we went to Penguin Point, we saw Sechelt and Nelson inspecting one of the autumn leaves. Later on all seven African penguins stood closely together for the perfect photo opportunity. A great bunch, eh?
Once inside the building, we saw the zebra shark lying on the ground for the first time. She is usually swimming around quite fast, so I took this chance to get a closer picture of her.
The garden eels were rather cooperative today, too, as they hardly ever stay still.
And we were lucky to see so many seahorses in action. Some of them came so close to the window that we managed to get some decent shots of them.
Even the dwarf cuttlefish were clearly visible today. Those masters of disguise are usually hard to detect, but it must have been our lucky day to spot those cute ones today.
(to be continued…)
Sechelt and Nelson inspecting a colourful leaf
Sechelt (with her leaf), and Nelson looking at their visitors
All seven African penguins at the Vancouver Aquarium
A zebra shark at the Vancouver Aquarium
A splendid garden eel at the Vancouver Aquarium
Two splendid garden eels at the Vancouver Aquarium
A seahorse at the Vancouver Aquarium
Two seahorses at the Vancouver Aquarium
A close-up of a seahorse at the Vancouver Aquarium
A close-up of another seahorse at the Vancouver Aquarium
And another seahorse at the Vancouver Aquarium
Yet another close-up of one of the seahorses
Three seahorses swimming together
Can you spot the seahorse?
A close-up of a dwarf cuttlefish at the Vancouver Aquarium
A fascinating dwarf cuttlefish at the Vancouver Aquarium
Two dwarf cuttlefish at the Vancouver Aquarium
A pretty dwarf cuttlefish at the Vancouver Aquarium