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costa rica, 2022: klil and assaf zaitlin (family trip), 21 mammal species (and others) including tapir, kinkajou and humpback whales
costa rica, 2022: klil and assaf zaitlin (family trip), 21 mammal species (and others) including tapir, kinkajou and humpback whales
Blast from past: Humpback Whale the Netherlands
Hi people, I thought it would be nice to post this Youtube clip from Januari 2013. Humpback Whales are a very rare sight in the Netherlands. In one week it reached 30.000 views! Th
Humpback Whales intervene to protect Grey Whale from Orcas
If you haven’t seen this then its an interesting read – Humpback Whales apparently trying to protect a Grey Whale being attacked by Orcas off Monterey http://www.digita
Humpback Whale Watching in Mozambique
From: Thomas Bruneau Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge Praia de Zavora Inhambane Province Mozambique Austral Africa GPS coordinates: S 24° 25’ 59.1” E 035° 15’ 03.0” The southern
Whale Watching Skjervøy, Northern Norway. Jan. 2024
I went on a great whale watching trip from Skjervøy on January 11, 2024. Here is my report with species like Orca, Humpback Whale, Sperm Whale and Fin Whale.
Baird’s Beaked Whale in California (not chaseable)
If one premise of this site is that all mammal species can be seen somewhere — once we figure out where that “somewhere” is — then I wanted to pass on infor
Sei Whales off of Massachusetts
Whale watch boats on Stellwagen bank have produced Sei Whales for the last two weekends. Today we likely had 20+ individuals, with numerous individuals around the boat for most o
Whales at Cape Cod
An excellent whale show continues at Cape Cod, visible from shore. On 24 April, Sean Williams and I had 7 species of cetacean from Race Point Beach, highlighted by 8-10 Northern
Maine Whale Watching Trip
I spent the weekend in Portland, Maine to try, yet again, to look for Atlantic White-sided Dolphins. This is a species I had look for – and failed to – see on at least
Where to see the World’s Cetaceans
Adam Walleyn wrote this useful post back in January 2022, which generated more information in the comments. I’m updating it to include some of that information and some addit