Rain on and off all morning didn't keep this observer away from counting the gray whales on their migration north in the afternoon. The clouds to the east were billowy and one was heart shaped while the clouds to the west appeared stormy until the sun dropped below and the colors were spectacular at sunset. … Continue reading Counting Gray Whales after the Rain
Author: Alison
Gray Whales Migrate Rain or Shine
Today there was RAIN on and off all morning into the afternoon! It was COLD and cloudy at 50 degrees with just 10% visibility at noon finally getting to 100% visibility by late afternoon and the sun came out to end the day with lavender clouds at sunset. Also spotted 2.5 miles out were … Continue reading Gray Whales Migrate Rain or Shine
Pelicans, Starfish and Two Gray Whales
2 Northbound Gray Whales 0 Southbound (3.75 hrs)
Gray Whales Traveling North/South in Pairs/Trios and The SpaceX Falcon 9 PAZ Launch Seen at Dawn
10 Northbound 3 Southbound Gray Whales Today (7 hours)
North and South bound migration Continues
Gray Whales continue to be seen in Pt. Dume on both the northern and southern migratory route. Today's clear skies and near 100% visibility made it easy to spot whales up to 2.5 -3 miles off shore. The clear, calm water made it easy to identify distinctive feeding behavior along the shore. Dolphins interacted with … Continue reading North and South bound migration Continues