GRAY WHALE BLOW
marrowstone island april 27 2011
This may not be the most exciting whale photo you have seen.........but then,
it might be one of the most amazing in that I took this photo while standing on the beach
no more than 100 feet from this Gray Whale as it fed in the shallows
off East Beach County Park, Marrowstone Island........
This has been an incredible week for whale watching here, taking my mind
in new directions as I walk the beach and pick up trash that may be killing
these amazing creatures.........
First, there was a Humpback last Wednesday, cruising up the east shore in the early
morning.......then there was a Gray Whale and several Harbor Porpoises three days ago.
Then, this Gray Whale decided to root around in the sand flats where I often walk at
lower tides..........Can't wait to see what the whale created in the flat as it continually
rolled, and dug into the sand, tossing up shrimp and, no doubt, the many sandlance
that burrow here as if these fish thought they were clams?
I took several photos of its flippers and tail that was heavily scarred and had a chunk
torn away..........Cascadia Research is now checking those photos to try to identify
this individual.........Will keep you posted if any news on where this Gray Whale
might have traveled in recent months and years.
In the meantime, there are orcas in the vicinity, but I keep missing them!
Friends watched them kill a sea lion recently, down on Marrowstone Point and
I found a harbor seal washed ashore shortly after the whales had been
on the prowl..........The whales had apparently tossed it around too.......
See the Orca Network Website and Facebook images for
spectacular images of what was likely the Humpback we saw
last week here on Marrowstone.
The Humpbacks are returning from Hawaii
and returning in numbers as their population recovers from
whaling days not all that long ago........
It is so good to see these whales, to watch them spray their breath into
the same air we breathe........
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