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Published 17:09 7 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 17:14 7 Aug 2017 BST
Paul Connaughton of Shearwater Wildlife Tours was delighted when he spotted the beautiful white seal along the banks of the estuary at Timoleague, west Cork. Thankfully he made sure to take pictures as a bearded seal has only ever been identified once in Ireland, since records began. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, Paul said,Did not expect to find a mega rare sea mammal on the way home today! Bearded Seal at Timoleague @CCBOIE @corkbirdnews @RareBirdAlertUK pic.twitter.com/BhY873FTVa
— Paul Connaughton (@shearwatertours) August 4, 2017
“I was immediately struck by the paleness of the animal. I did a quick U-turn and pulled in to get my binoculars and camera. At first glance, I knew this was something different.”With his lovely lengthy whiskers, his white-as-the-Arctic fur and great big eyes, we’ve been gawking at the beautiful seal all afternoon. He looks very well fed too might we add, so clearly the swim did him no harm… we hope. He didn’t stay around for long however - after Paul managed to get a quick peek, this seal sauntered off for another swim. What a way to spend the day.
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