Whale watching season is looking good. Just had a really great ride with Captain Jane on Kaua'i Zodiac Tours; this guy was about 200 yards away and he came aaaaall the way out of the water for us. Heard whale song and had a bunch of spinner dolphins right beside the boat, which is a big rubber zodiac, so you are right there on the water. Strongly recommended! #kauai#whalewatching#adventure
"Did you know whales are born tail first? They enter their water world being able to swim from day dot. From the moment they’re born, their first instinct is to swim to the surface for air.
While most enjoy the comforts of hanging out in mum’s tummy until she reaches warm northern Australian waters, some just can’t wait to enter the big blue.
Endangered blue whales hanging out off Southern California coast (www.dailybreeze.com)
Among the massive blue whales in recent days was Notcho, a whale with a distinct dorsal fin that hasn’t been seen locally since 2020.