Sentences with phrase «white humpback»

Even Migaloo the rare white humpback whale pops in to check out Green Island on her annual migration.
Alison Reid, from Byron Bay, Australia, was beyond tickled when she spotted Migaloo, a famous white humpback whale, on a whale watching trip on Tuesday.
Alison Reid, from Byron Bay, Australia, was beyond tickled when she spotted Migaloo, a famous white humpback whale, on a whale watching trip on Tuesday... Read More
Paul Hodda, chairman of the Australian Whale Watch Society, believes that an all - white humpback could be a sign that the southern population is evolving into a subspecies.
Could this be a pure white humpback whale?

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Some of the animals featured in the box are clownfish, humpback whale, white - bellied sea eagle, coral, giant clam, Blacktip reef shark, hawksbill turtle, and a prominent feature of THE SHARK!
For example, researchers can recognize individual humpback whales because each whale has a unique black - and - white pattern on the underside of its tail flukes.
«I've dived with humpback whales and great white sharks,» said Dougherty, who first learned to dive at age 14 and taught diving in Zanzibar.
Most humpbacks are black or grey with only patches of white, normally on the underside.
Meet Harry the inflatable Humpback whale, Toothless the 13 foot transparent white shark!
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.
In total, 8 species were spotted: Harbour porpoises, White beaked dolphins, Minke whales, Killer whales, Humpback whales, Fin whales, Blue whales and Sperm whales.
Bald eagles overhead, ravens calling, harbour seals swimming close to check us out, black bears foraging on the beach, a humpback whale blowing, Pacific white - sided dolphins playing in the waves, are all common sights from our kayaks in the Broughton.
White - beaked dolphins, minke whales, humpback whales and blue whales have been spotted and the humpback whales have been extremely playful while the blue whales are majestic as usual.
Orca Whales, Humpback Whales, Minke Whales, Pacific White - sided dolphins, Porpoise, Stellar Sea lions, Sea otters, River otters, mink, Black bears, Grizzly Bears (on mainland), cougars, Bald eagles, Blue herrons, many types of sea birds.
Here's a list of cetaceans we've seen so far this month: humpback whales, gray whales, minke whales, killer whales, harbor porpoise, Pacific white - sided dolphins, northern right whale dolphins, long - beaked common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and Risso's dolphins!
Throughout the year it is possible to see Gray Whales, Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Minke Whales, Orca Whales, Common Dolphin, Risso's Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, Pacific White Sided Dolphin and Dall's Porpoise.
Along the way you may see humpback whales leaping offshore as you bike close to white sand beaches and coastal cliffs with endless ocean views.
Telegragh Cove is a great take off point for tours to see Grizzly Bears, Orca and Humpback Whales, Pacific White Sided Dolphins and much more.
In total, 8 species were spotted: Harbour porpoises, White beaked dolphins, Northern Bottlenose Whales, Minke whales, Killer whales, Humpback whales, Fin whales and Blue whales.
In addition to mantas, these remote islands also attract passing pelagics, including large pods of dolphin, schools of jacks and yellowfin tuna and a variety of whales that includes humpbacks, false killers and pilot whales, plus a showcase of sharks that includes white tips, silver tips, silkies, hammerheads, Galapagos, threshers, and occasionally tigers.
You will also have a chance to see Humpback Whales, Pacific White - sided dolphins, porpoises, Stellar sea lions, and harbor seals.
A host of other notable performers include several species of sharks (whale, bamboo, wobbegong and white tips), humpback whales, turtles, dolphins, seahorses, octopus, lionfish and cuttlefish, as well as a dazzling coral garden.
• Next door to Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale Sanctuary Visitor Center • Oceanfront pool • Ancient Hawaiian fish pond (rock - wall - protected beach right in front of property for calm ocean lagoon swimming) • Monsoon Indian oceanfront restaurant and bar on ground floor • Access to large private rooftop deck with amazing ocean and Haleakala views, propane barbecues, and picnic tables • Shuffle board courts and equipment • Free Parking • Walk along unobstructed white sand beach for miles
In addition to the Orcas that can be viewed you most likely will see Minke, Humpback and Pacific white sided dolphins, harbour porpoises, Dall's porpoises, harbour seals and Steller's sea lions.
A humpback whale's tail (called a fluke) averages fifteen feet across and has distinct white and black markings on the underside.
We go in search of wild Killer Whales or Orcas and Humpback Whales in their natural environment, before leaving the deep water behind to explore ancient village sites with white shell beaches and discover sheltered coves where we will camp for the night, led by our experienced, qualified guides using top quality equipment.
You explore sea caves, cascading waterfalls, pods of humpback whales and dolphins, and miles of white sand beaches.
Even without the orcas we have opportunities to see humpback whales, Dall's porpoises, Pacific white sided dolphins, seals, sea lions and a wide variety of sea birds and inter-tidal life.
These pristine waters are home to many marine mammals including: Orca or killer whales, humpback whales, harbour seals, Dall's porpoise, pacific white - sided dolphins, steller sea lions, river otters and a large variety of invertebrate life, such as sea cucumbers, anemones and sea stars.
Fauna: Bottle - nosed dolphins, humpback whales, green iguanas, sea - hare crabs, Olive Ridley sea turtles, hawksbill sea turtles, pale - billed woodpeckers, brown boobies, frigate birds, pelicans, white ibis, cormorants, great blue herons, and several species of terns, gulls and sandpipers.
As we operate out of an incredibly diverse area we usually see something, whether it be: killer whales, humpback whales, Minke whales, Dall's porpoise, harbour porpoise, Pacific white - sided dolphins, Steller sea lions, or the occasional black bear down on the beach.
We spent 2 hours out in Blackfish Sound seeing 12 humpbacks, Killer whales, White sided Dolphins, porpoises and all the other sea life.
It provides breeding and feeding grounds for at least twenty - five endangered or threatened species; thirty - six marine mammal species, including blue, gray, and humpback whales, harbor seals, elephant seals, Pacific white - sided dolphins, and one of the southernmost U.S. populations of threatened Steller sea lions; over a quarter - million breeding seabirds; and one of the most significant white shark populations on the planet.
While orca is the primary viewing experience we regularly see humpback whales, Dall's porpoises and Pacific white - sided dolphins, harbour seals, Stellar sea lions and occasionally California sea lions as well as lots of sea birds and bald eagles.
Depending on the time of year in British Columbia, you may see Minke Whales, Harbour Porpoises, Dall's porpoise, Humpback Whales, Bears, Steller sea lions, various birds, Pacific white - sided dolphins, and of course our famous Orca (killer whales).
Depending on the season, whales and dolphins that are frequently observed include Gray Whales, Humpback Whales, Blue Whales, Pacific White - Sided Dolphins, Risso's Dolphins, Northern Right Whale Dolphins, Common Dolphins, Killer Whales, and Dall's Porpoise.
It is very common to see Orca, Humpback Whales, Steller Sea Lions, Pacific white - sided dolphins, Dall's Porpoise and Pacific Harbour Seals at this time of the year.
KAANAPALI, Maui — On the world - famous three - mile stretch of white sand beach known as Kaanapali Beach in West Maui, the sun sets in glorious colors throughout the year, humpback whales frolic off shore in winter months, the weather averages a balmy 75 - 85 degrees Fahrenheit, and, at the center of it all, Whalers Village Fine Shops -LSB-...]
Some of the Wildlife you will see here includes Orca Whales, Humpback Whales, Pacific White - sided Dolphins, Sea Otters, River Otters, Steller and Californiasealions, and many species of birds.
Gray whales, humpback whales, and white - sided dolphins are less frequently seen.
Minke whales, gray whales, humpback whales, and white - sided dolphins are much less frequently seen.
In 2011 amazing footage emerged of a 100 % all white baby humpback calf.
Here you may experience a Humpback blows and breaches visible from your campsite and kayaks, Pacific white - sided dolphins cruising down the strait, and several species of birds in the treetops and on the shorelines.
I am probably the only photographer in the world whose catalog includes underwater images of all of the following: blue whales (the largest animal ever to have lived), rare endangered Guadalupe fur seals, Pacific white - sided dolphins, socializing groups of sperm whales, a newborn gray whale calf in the wild, humpback whale competitive («fighting») groups, the odd ocean sunfish (Mola mola), distant and pristine Rose Atoll National Wildlife Sanctuary, and Olympic champion swimmers accompanied by wild dolphins.
You'll be diving with the big stuff too, such as White Tip Sharks, Hammerheads, Manta Rays, and if the season is right - Humpback Whales and dwarf Minke Whales.
Today's Sightings: Humpback Whales (Inukshuk, Argonaut Claw and Ridge), Northern Resident Orca (A34s) Pacific White - sided Dolphins, Pacific Harbour Seals, Steller Sea Lions, Bald Eagles, Rhinoceros Auklets, Red - necked Phalaropes, and Common Murres.
Humpback and false killer whales, over five species of dolphin, white tipped reef sharks, bull sharks, giant pacific manta rays, mobula rays, southern sting rays, spotted eagle rays, green sea turtles, snappers, king angels, moorish idols, trumpet fish, scorpion fish, various types of eels, spiny lobster, octopus, huge schools of barracuda, jacks, grunts, and much more.
During the afternoon trip we also came across between 60 - 70 Pacific white - sided dolphins, some that appeared to be targeting the humpbacks!
Encounter great white sharks at Guadalupe islands, and dive with giant mantas, schools of sharks, dolphins and humpbacks at Socorro, with Nautilus Explorer & Belle Amie!
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