Success at last. New England whale watch
So our very first whale watch trip we planned for last weekend was called off because of the big storm.
This weekend, the weather was better so, raincheck tickets in hand, my daughter and I drove over to Gloucester.
We were not disappointed this time, saw several humpback whales - just great. At times the animals were within a few feet of the boat.
This is one of my favorite sequences......
For anyone in the Boston area, it's a wonderful day out :
This weekend, the weather was better so, raincheck tickets in hand, my daughter and I drove over to Gloucester.
We were not disappointed this time, saw several humpback whales - just great. At times the animals were within a few feet of the boat.
This is one of my favorite sequences......
For anyone in the Boston area, it's a wonderful day out :
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Here's another, also a humpback. It seems as though the whales enjoy putting on a performance for people that come out to visit them.
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The other thing is that they have the ultimate bad breath. Getting close to them is great, but watch out for that smell, best to stay upwind
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Here's a final one for good measure. Reminds me of some early submarine designs.....
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We even have an albino one that turns up each year.
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An Albino humpback would be something to see. I'm sure the guides would have mentioned if your one was a visitor to our area. It seems that there are about 1,700 regulars that have been named.
It's a shame that some countries insist on still hunting them. Unlike the days of Captain Ahab, it's hardly a fair fight. The ones we saw have no fear of the boats at all, they happliy swam around while we all clicked away.
Thanks Sid.
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His name is Migaloo....which is australian aboriginal for 'white fella' (so does wadjela actally)
They (0zzie east coast humpbacks) dont travel anywhere else on the globe but from the antarctic up the east 0z coast to our great barrier reef & back again.
From 1948-72 the soviets illegally killed more than 100 000 in the southern ocean & scientists suspect our humpback population was about 30 000 at its height.
Its now about 5000 ...0z stopped whaling in '62 & they say only 200 were left. These figures are from the net but all ref about the same numbers.
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Hope he survives. Also, for the info about the migration in your area. Our whales go from Mexico to the Alaska area.
I actually have very, very, very far away whale spouts I took, more to record when I saw them than anything else. We saw quite a few whale spouts for quite a long time, so it must have been a large group traveling up the coast.
I come back from a week in NY and suddenly the Pelicans are back and the whales are migrating! (Well, at least I get to see it :-) they still migrate whether or not I see them, but for me it's when I see them.
I wouldn't have missed seeing a second spring this year for anything though. It was beautiful on the island.
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Shay.
There are several dgrinners in this area, we could organise a whale day out.
We were lucky, beautiful day (for once) and very cooperative animals. Thanks for the kind words.
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Shay.
Greaper - I appreciate your comment, thanks for checking out the pictures. Now I'm looking forward to my next adventure - a few days in Moab with my family.
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David
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