

The Humpback Whale season is drawing to a close. This past week or so, I’ve seen the odd one here or there, but that’s it. Before that, we’ve enjoyed a prolific season with lots of whales and lots of activity from them. Alas, none of those things translated into the kind of whale photos I long to capture, but it was, as always, a pleasure to see them. Not just to see them actually. This year, while snorkeling, I heard more whale singing than I have in several years.
Now, they’re heading to their Alaskan feeding grounds. For the calves, this is a perilous journey. Collisions with boats and entanglement in drifting fishing gear is a danger for all whales, but especially juveniles. Then there are predators, such as Orca Whales, which prey on the calves. But those that make it are part of a growing population of Humpbacks, as they rebound from their perilously low numbers before protections were introduced.

How fabulous
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I’m missing them already!
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Understandable
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They are really great to see, aren’t they? I’m with you, I never get the capture I dream of, even when I use a ‘proper’ camera. Maybe they’re one of those things we’re meant to just enjoy in the moment.
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There are several special photos I’d like to get, but I always try to remember that it’s not about the photos, it’s the experience that counts.
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So people keep telling me.
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What an amazing thing to see!
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I ove seeing the whales and this year was a great year for them.
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Pretty cool to hear them as well. I think the photos are special.
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The singing is great. It’s an ethereal sound, coming and going, as I swim.
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