Friday was a fin whale-fantastic kind of day. As we made our way out to Jeffreys Ledge we passed by a few fin whales, found plenty of them offshore, and even passed by a few more on our travels home. We sighted at least 14 different fin whales during our travels!
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Fin whale |
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You can see the white lower jaw! |
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Fin whale diving |
While most of these whales were moving around independently, we saw three different pairs and even a trio moving together. As if that wasn't enough, we even had a sighting of approximately 75 Atlantic white-sided dolphins. Wow, what a day.
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Atlantic white-sided dolphins
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