Whale Watching Report

Friday, March 21, 2008

There He Blows!!

"It was another beautiful day out on the water! A slight breeze and blue skies accompanied us aboard the Island Explorer 3 on our quest for Gray Whales! First stop however was to see the Eagles at Camano Head! A juvenile Bald Eagle showed off its mottled brown features, proving you don't have to be "bald" to be an Eagle!! Did you know the term "bald" is Dutch for white? Not long after visiting with the eagles Captain Shane spotted the blow of a whale! Too our delight it was yet another new whale in the area!! Joining the ranks of the other four Gray Whales in the area is #356! Our guests not only enjoyed the Gray Whale and Eagles but also California Sea Lion, a raft of 250+ Western Grebes, Pigeon Guillemots, Harbor Seals, Mallards, and Cormorants!"

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