Hello everyone, Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine here back for my 15th season (the 22nd season for Quoddy!!).  I am a little late to get these updates started (SORRY!!) but they will be here on a regular basis now, a few times a week but there are always daily updates and photos on our Facebook page 

We have had a wonderful start to our 2016 season with finback and/or minke whales sighted on almost every departure, and if a whale is not sighted out policy is to give our passengers a voucher to come again with us for free!

Here are some whale images from the past few weeks.

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Finback whale

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Minke

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Fin whale

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minke whale

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Fin whale

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Fin whale

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Passenger photographing a finback from the foredeck of the Quoddy Link

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Harbour porpoise

The seal sightings have been fantastic with great numbers of both harbour and grey seals.

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harbour seals

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grey seals

The nesting on Whitehorse has been incredible with great numbers of black-legged kittiwakes.  There is some evidence that a pair of razorbills may have even nested on the Island.

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Herring gulls and chicks

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Eider ducks and chicks

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Razorbill on Whitehorse Island

We have 2 bald eagles nests in the area that are easy to see from the boat with young eaglets still in the nest.

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This young seal will learn quickly not to play with her food in front of a bald eagle (the bald eagle stole part of the fish)

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This bald eagle actually took a piece of a fish out of a seals mouth.

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Taking the fish back to the nest on Campobello

Thank You for checking in and again sorry for the delay in the updates.  I will be posting here a few times a week but don’t forget to check out our Facebook page for daily updates and pictures.

Cheers,

Danielle