We spent time with multiple humpback whales today. In total, there were 7 of these whales around! We first started with a pair, Patches and Geometry, creating bubble clouds and open-mouth feeding multiple times.
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Pair of humpback whales |
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Patches and Geometry actively feeding at the surface |
Our next sighting was a group of FOUR humpback whales. Spoon, Jabiru, Pinball and Gunslinger were surfacing side by side each other.
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Jabiru, Spoon and Pinball |
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Whales synchronizing their movements! |
We also spotted a single humpback whale on our travels home. As the holiday weekend approaches we will see what the whales have in store for us on our next trip out.
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