August 20 Best day of the season to date

There are 8 whales in the Encounter Bay Marine Sanctuary today, 3 hovering around the Granite Island region with a further 5 off of the rocks at Middleton (2 mother and calf pairs).  Photo below from Psycs Pix yesterday: (entry in this weeks whale competition)

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July 11 - 7 Whales today spotted on the Big Duck

What a great day for whale watching, we spotted 7 whales today, 2 Southern Right whales at Bashams Beach and 5 Humpbacks at Yilkie.  Our intreped photographer friend @psycs_pix took this great shot of one of the Sourhern Right Whales at Bashams Beach.

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30 June, 1 July - Great weekend of whales

Numerous sightings were made throughout the weekend, on water most of our action was around the West Island area, from the land traveling Humpbacks and Southern Right whales were spotted from Waitpinga to Goolwa lookout.  The first calf is now suckling in the Encounter Bay Whale Sanctuary.  Below is a picture by Maddie of a whale in the lee area of Granite Island.

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June 29, Southern Right Whale 150m off of Middleton Bay

Keen spotter and great photographer @psycs_pix has spotted a whale blowing at Middleton Bay (the rocky end) blowing and having a great old time in the winter waters,  Get down for a look.

June 7, Whale at Goolwa Beach putting on a great show

One of our crew members Rupert is currently watching a whale breach multiple times over and over at Goolwa Beach, it is to far out to identify, but it is having a whale of a time entertaining onlookers! If you are in the area it may be worth having a quick look.

 

June 6, Two big Sunfish!

While we have had early sightings of traveling Humpback whales yesterday today was another Sunfish day, fantastic to have a few in the last week, when we previously had not seen any.  No photos from today as the overcast light was awkward.  We went through last years notes, activity along the coast should be increasing very soon.

One at Wright Island and one at Waitpinga Cliffs :)   great photo by Elizabeth Steele-Collins

 

Photo By Elizabeth Steele-Collins