Sunday was quite the day. On top of it being Father's Day and the Summer Solstice, we found plenty to look at. Once we got to Jeffreys Ledge on Sunday morning, our first find was Clamp, the humpback whale. As Clamp was moving through the area, splashing was spotted in the distance. To our absolute delight, it was a pod of dolphins, but not the type of dolphins we typically encounter. It was a pod of approximately 50 bottlenose dolphins!
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| Bottlenose dolphins! |
These toothed whales are sooooo much larger than our usual suspects. What a fantastic sighting.
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| Bottlenose dolphins on the move |
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| Eek, look at these bottlenose dolphins! 😍 |
Interestingly enough, within this group of bottlenose dolphins was at least one Atlantic white-sided dolphin, moving in synchrony with the pod. The trip wrapped up with two more humpback whales - Fan and Pinball.
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| Fan |
On Sunday afternoon, we first started with a pair of humpback whales. Spika and Valley were swimming side by side. Pinball was also sighted as we spent time offshore.
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Spika and Valley
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| Pinball |
As we headed for home, we were treated to more toothed whales. This time it was a pod of approximately 150(!) Atlantic white-sided dolphins. What a large pod! It was so fun watching these speedy whales move through the water.
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| Atlantic white-sided dolphin |
The weather only allowed for a morning trip on Monday. As we headed offshore, we checked out a minke whale in the stunningly calm seas.
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| Minke whale. Look at that ocean! |
Once on Jeffreys Ledge, our first spout belonged to Sedge, the humpback whale.
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| Sedge |
We continued searching and ultimately found humpback whales Pinball, Alligator, Clamp, Valley, and Fan.
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Humpback whale diving
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| Pair of humpback whales including one upside down! |
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| Humpback whale |
We also checked out an ocean sunfish, attempted to look at two different basking sharks, and even spotted a couple more minke whales along the way.
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Subsurface ocean sunfish
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| Basking shark dorsal fin |
The weather kept us on land Tuesday morning, so we headed back out to Jeffreys Ledge in the afternoon. During our offshore travels, we passed multiple minke whales. Once on the ledge, we found a pair of humpback whales, but they quickly moved off in different directions.
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| Humpback whale |
We first spent some time with Scylla, the humpback whale. From there, we checked out Fan, the humpback whale, who quickly grouped up with two other humpback whales, Valley and Alligator. Among the whales, we also briefly checked out an ocean sunfish.
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| Pair of humpback whales |
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| Valley diving |
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| Ocean sunfish |