You will
often see whale sharks, grey tips, barracudas, and manta rays lingering around the areas.
Not exact matches
Bitcoiners have had many «
whale sightings,» and you can
often see forum posts and Twitter conversations concerning these market movers during big price spikes and subsequent dumps.
While you'll
often see him swimming in concert with Beethoven, we're talking about beluga
whale Nunavik's fifth birthday on Sunday!
One doesn't
often see the words «enacted,» «repealed» or «passed» in the campaign literature of downtrodden, lower - than -
whale - spit minority members of the state legislature.
One doesn't
often see the words «enacted,» «repealed» or «passed» in the campaign literature of downtrodden, lower - than -
whale - spit minority members of
The tag data showed that the minkes did most of their feeding under the sea ice,
often skimming just below the frozen water while rapidly snapping up krill swarms — a feeding style
seen in no other
whale, Friedlaender and his colleagues report online today in The Journal of Experimental Biology.
This doesn't happen very
often, but when it does, I'm
often harping on some minor detail that completely ruined the movie for me, whereas the average viewer may be able to gloss over what, for me, was a major pet peeve (I'm thinking What the Bleep,
Whale Rider, and Madagascar, all of which grated on my nerves but which were
often seen favorably outside of Movie Habit)
Known as «
whale eye» this is
often seen when a dog is guarding a chew bone, toy or favorite spot.
Some of the large mammals we
often see as we kayak Queen Charlotte Strait include humpback
whales, Minke
whales, Pacific white sided dolphins, Dall's porpoises, sea lions and Orcas.
Minke
whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) can
often be
seen off Fraser Island either singularly or in small groups.
An abandance of colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, magnificent
whales (December — April), and even the playful Monk Seals are
often seen in, or around, this unspoiled coral reef system.
Regarded as the most acrobatic of the
whales, humpbacks are
often seen breaching, tail - throwing, tail - lobbing and pec - slapping.
Among the Turtles we
often encounter banded sea snakes, nudiebranchs, lionfish of many variations, scorpionfish, leaf scorpionfish, white reef sharks and on the lucky days we
see mantas, eagle rays and yes
whale sharks!!!
An eco-cruise is a terrific way to take in the magnificent scenery of Isle San Pedro and Isle Ventana, where playful dolphins, sea lions and breaching
whales are
often seen.
We travel
often to Cabo San Lucas — to go
whale watching,
see dolphins and simply chill.
Gray
whales are
often close to shore and depending on seasons and days you could
see Gray
whales.
Maybe it has to do with starting our mornings with a 4 - mile walk around Wailea that
often includes
seeing a
whale or two?
Humpback
whales may be
seen throughout Gwaii Haanas and are
often seen feeding in Juan Perez Sound.
Humpback
Whales are
often seen frolicking in Ma'alaea Bay during their annual visit to the islands.
Dolphins,
whale sharks, sting rays, and a variety of sea birds are all commonly
seen in the bay,
often from the shore.
Eagle and manta rays are sometimes
seen cruising close to the resort's shore, and pilot
whales and dolphins
often gather out in the channel.
Whales, sea lions and harbor seals are
often seen offshore, and bald eagles, owls, deer, elk, raccoons and many other animals make Oswald West their home.
During
whale season you will
often be able to
see the giant humpback and Southern Right
whales along their journey.
Bottlenose and common dolphins can
often be
seen surfing the breaks while southern right
whales are
often seen offshore during August to November.
Humpback
whales can
often be
seen from the shore, a sight not to be forgotten.
Gray
whales are
often seen by passengers on
whale - watching trips between December and March.
Guests
often see marine life on this section of coastline, including
whales, dolphins and sea lions.
Seeing a humpback
whale lunging through a school of bait fish, a grizzly bear chasing salmon in a shallow river, or a pod of killer whale surfacing in unison are often considered once in a lifetime experiences and all three are possible on these two special departures that includes three days of kayaking with whales and three nights of camping at Kingfisher Wilderness Adventures» wilderness base camp, an afternoon whale watching tour with Stubbs Island Whale Watching, and a full day grizzly bear adventure with Tide Rip Grizzly T
whale lunging through a school of bait fish, a grizzly bear chasing salmon in a shallow river, or a pod of killer
whale surfacing in unison are often considered once in a lifetime experiences and all three are possible on these two special departures that includes three days of kayaking with whales and three nights of camping at Kingfisher Wilderness Adventures» wilderness base camp, an afternoon whale watching tour with Stubbs Island Whale Watching, and a full day grizzly bear adventure with Tide Rip Grizzly T
whale surfacing in unison are
often considered once in a lifetime experiences and all three are possible on these two special departures that includes three days of kayaking with
whales and three nights of camping at Kingfisher Wilderness Adventures» wilderness base camp, an afternoon
whale watching tour with Stubbs Island Whale Watching, and a full day grizzly bear adventure with Tide Rip Grizzly T
whale watching tour with Stubbs Island
Whale Watching, and a full day grizzly bear adventure with Tide Rip Grizzly T
Whale Watching, and a full day grizzly bear adventure with Tide Rip Grizzly Tours.
Guests
often see bald eagles, sea lions, seals, porpoise and of course
whales on the voyage.
Whales can
often be
seen near the coast and attract many visitors.
However a short distance from the Nosara coastline sits a deep shelf which acts as a magnet to all marine species from tiny angelfish to the mighty humpback
whales which can
often be
seen breaching.
Lucky for us it is the humpback
whale that we
see most
often and for the longest duration here in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica.
Muddy patches of water are
often seen in places where gray
whales are feeding.
These dolphins are
often seen with other cetaceans, including Northern right
whale dolphins and Risso's dolphins.
Whales are
often seen during their migration to and from the Southern Ocean.
It is not always the case that you will
see a
whale in the distance from the shore, but boat excursions from this area
often reveal these majestic creatures breaching the surface of the water.
In the «Southern Resident» orca culture, the iconic
whales of the San Juan Islands that we
see most
often on our kayak tours, a male orca without a mother behaves much like an orphan.
That means you can
often see gray
whales right from camp!
-- In the Spring Season day tour
whale watching cruises depart Fremantle to find and
see migrating
whales as they pass close to the WA coast on a southerly migration,
often with calves in tow.
Humpback
Whales are
often seen swimming along the Hamakua coast, with sightings on almost every
whale watch tour.
Dolphins and
Whales (in season) are
often seen swimming close to the beach.
Dolphins are
often seen surfing the
whales at the Pass and Wategos beaches.
Orca
whales are
often seen on Sea Kayak Adventures» Johnstone Strait and God's Pocket Provincial Park trips.
As you drive along the Kona coastline, you can
often see splashing spinner dolphins or in the winter months and breaching humpback
whales.
Dolphins can
often be
seen from the beaches and the headlands, and even
whales are to be observed in the deeper waters.
We also
often see large pods of Pacific white - sided dolphins, Risso's dolphins, and northern right
whale dolphins.
Some of these trips offer guaranteed sightings which
often means that if you do not view for example Killer
Whales on the first tour you can go for free on the next tour until you get to
see the killer
Whales!
Whales are
often seen from here in January and February.
Because these waters are known for their diversity, viewers
often see gray
whales, humpback
whales, seals, sea lions, several species of dolphins along with an occasional orca
whale pod.
Five species of sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, and humpback
whales can be
seen breaching in the Pacific; dolphins
often play in the Caribbean waters.