July 9, 2009 Afternoon Trip
On our afternoon trip we came across several humpbacks! We saw a couple of them swimming by themselves and a couple in pair groups with one on the whales breaking off from one group to join another! We got some great looks at Alphorn traveling with another whale, but then broke off and joined up with Pipette, and Banyan. We then saw a whale doing some flipper slapping a little ways away and went to try and get some looks, but this whale seemed to be a little shy and would stop when we got close. As we kept waiting and hoping the whale would do some more flipper slapping we saw another whale in the distance do a tail breach. Then our flipper slapping whale came up close by and was joined by Pipette, Alphorn, and Banyan. The flipper slapping whale turned out to be a whale named I.T. Such a great afternoon on the water with so many whales!
~Melissa Rocha, Lead Naturalist
~Melissa Rocha, Lead Naturalist
Labels: Alphorn, Banyan, flipper slapping, I.T., Pipette




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1 Comments:
Just wanted to say thanks for the trip. Despite the rough trip we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
the Millers from Maine
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