So, be a good mate and always
be on the lookout for whale activities!
As we head south
we are on the lookout for whales.
Be on the lookout for whales and dolphins between May and December.
Be on the lookout for whale tails rising from the water and manta rays gliding silently alongside your boat.
From November to May,
be on the lookout for whale sightings from Wailea Beach.
Not exact matches
Local boats, or «pangas,» can
be hired
for whale watching excursions, so
be on the
lookout.
One stop travelers headed to Nova Scotia looking
for dramatic views should not miss
is the Skyline Trail
on Cape Breton Island; this spot
is known
for its awesome
lookouts and wildlife viewing, including
whales, moose, bears, and even bald eagles.
Even as we
were returning from our first tour, the team
was still
on the
lookout for more
whale activities.
Be on the
lookout for bald eagles, roosevelt elk, and gray
whales during migration times.
We will
be on the
lookout for evidence of animals, from tracks and skat to fawns and
whales.
The Pat Morton
lookout on the Lennox headland
is unparalleled
for watching surf antics, hang gliders, dolphins and
whales and
is the start of a coastal walk that winds down along the beaches towards Ballina.
Keep a
lookout for spinner dolphins, green sea turtles, manta rays, humpback
whales (during the winter months) and other marine life that
are often encountered
on the expedition.