Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Up until the past few days the humpbacks were concentrated many miles offshore across the Bay of Fundy, which made for lengthy trips each day. While well worth it once the amazing spectacle of the whales was realized, it is great to now have a number of humpbacks much closer to Brier Island. The minke whales have been especially playful and even demonstrating their breaching skills, which they rarely do. Harbour porpoises, Atlantic white-sided dolphins and many species of seabirds are also being seen at this time. This morning an 8:00 a.m. cruise took place, with a focus on birds, for a large group of birders from West Virginia.

Fin & Fluke - two humpbacks in the bay
Shearwater

A cormorant atop a buoy on a foggy Fundy day.
A large piece of driftwood is the perfect resting place for this gannet.

Sunday, July 12, 2009


Seal at Gull Rock during a low tide.