Hello everyone, well, after 2 very frustrating days in the fog we had a little break today. The inshore area cleared up nicely for our 10am and 2pm departures and we spent time with a finback whale and a minke whale on both trips. We even saw some lunge feeding from the finback in the morning.
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minke |
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Finback |
The bald eagles on Whitehorse have been incredible, this young one was enjoying his “lunch”. We continue to see many seabirds, even inshore, today we had puffins, razorbills, murres and 3 species of shearwaters.
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Juvenile bald eagle enjoying his lunch….and on the menu today….a black guillemot (note the red feet) |
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Puffins |
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This common loon was in Head Harbour Passage |
Another fantastic sight this morning were the porpoise! They were so active in Head Harbour passage, there must have been at least 40-50.
Thanks for checking in today!
Cheers,
Danielle
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He was rather relaxed |