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Fauna · Oregon, United States

Northern Elephant Seal Breeding Colony — Shell Island

Thundering battles between massive bull elephant seals and hundreds of newborn pups make Shell Island one of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular wildlife events.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Dec — Feb
Best viewing
Observe a dense breeding colony of northern elephant seals from shore, with bull battles, nursing pups, and constant vocalizations during peak winter months.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Shell Island, off the Oregon coast near Cape Disappointment, hosts one of the Pacific Northwest's most dramatic wildlife gatherings: northern elephant seals hauling out to breed. During peak season, massive bulls — weighing up to two tons — clash in thunderous battles for beach dominance, their deep resonant bellows carrying across the water. Females gather in harems on the sand, nursing pups that grow visibly day by day. Visitors watching from the mainland shore or observation points witness raw nature at close range: the sheer bulk of the animals, the constant noise of competing males, and the intimate sight of mothers bonding with their dark-furred newborns. The salt air, crashing Pacific surf, and the sheer density of animals create a sensory experience unlike any other on the Oregon coast. Outside breeding season, smaller numbers of seals may still be present hauled out on the rocks.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Dec — Feb

Getting there

Nearest airport: AST. Nearest city: Astoria.

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