Posts Tagged ‘whidbey island’

Gray Whales And A Submarine

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

We went to Whidbey Island, near the Whidbey Island Navel Base, to see not one, but two gray whales.

One appeared to be a bit larger than the other. Gray whales are amazing animals.

While there, we also saw some very cool Navy Jets flying right over us!!! On the way back we spotted a submarine… I had to take a couple of double takes but sure enough it was a submarine. After our submarine encounter we then headed toward Long Island and found a bald eagle.

On Whale Rocks we saw another bald eagle and some harbor seals hauled out.
Another beautiful day on the water and a great adventure with San Juan Safaris!!!

Naturalist Jeannette
Orca Whales and Wildlife Are Our Only Business. ©

Gray whale!!!

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Gray whale today near Whitbey Island Naval Base.

These whales have a streamlined body with a narrow, tapered head. Gray whales are always great to watch. We observed the whale foraging. We even saw the whales fluke.

Gray whales are bottom sediment feeders. The whale exhibited the predictable breathing pattern. Gray whales are a mysticete or baleen whale and have two blow holes.

Sometimes you can see a heart or v-shaped spray shape. This is really cool… We also got to see some harbor seals, bald eagles and harbor porpoises. We also saw an eagles nest.

Jeannette Miller, Naturalist
Orca Whales and Wildlife Are Our Only Business. ©