A mother humpback whale and her calf swam past our afternoon day trip in the San Juan Islands of Washington just as they launched their kayaks into the water.
Ground - breaking video footage of
a mother humpback whale and her calf frolicking in waters off Cape Moreton will be used to educate visitors to Tangalooma on whale conservation...
Not exact matches
A study on
humpback whales by ecologists from Denmark and Australia has revealed that baby whales communicate with their
mothers in whispers to avoid the risk of attention from predators and other mating whales.
Sculptures of a
humpback whale
mother and her calf, donated by Shedd Aquarium, greet people entering the new Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, which opened today.
Overall, the study's data from mitochondrial DNA — different from nuclear DNA in that it helps scientists trace maternal lineages — reveal that population structure in
humpback whales is largely driven by female whales that return annually to the same breeding grounds and by the early experience of calves that accompany their
mothers on their first round - trip migration to the feeding grounds.
During the dives we had heard the calls of some
Humpback whales, and after we surfaced we spotted a calf and a
mother.
Nearby, the whale - watching program at the Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort kicks off in December, where every room — and every restaurant — has a bird's - eye view of
humpback mothers and their calves frolicking in the Sea of Cortés.
Certified divers will appreciate the multitude of fishes, and depending on the day and
mother nature, you may see reef sharks, turtles, eagle rays, whale sharks,
humpback whales, dolphins, eel, and much, much more!
There are regularly sights of pods of dolphin, schools of surface fish such as Tuna and Mackerel and are fortunate enough to see the occasional
Humpback mother and calf returning from their breeding grounds in the north.
Experience the great
humpback migration from August to October, watch
mothers and calves play in the calm waters of the bay.
We spotted several
humpbacks, including a
mother and calf that entered the cove at the entrance to the lodge.
Another event, involving a pair of
humpback whales attempting to save a gray whale calf from a hunting pod of orcas after it had become separated from its
mother, was captured by BBC filmmakers.
Home to the most pure strain of dingoes remaining in eastern Australia, and one of the best places to see baby
humpback whales and their
mothers, Fraser Island also has superb scenery, with massive shifting sand blows, sensational swimming spots and thrilling 4WD tracks.