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Whale Watch
Kia ora
Typical out of the ´Journals of WhaleWatch´ in early November.
´The Orcacinus Orca´ (Killer Whale) the transient trekker paid locals a brief visit with twelve members in the pod, the bull well known to Whale Watch crew, his buckled dorsal unique. The bull Orca, so named ´Corkscrew´ was lead by 7 females, 3 calves and one adolescent male.
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Orca arrival will occur spasmodically through the year, with increasing sightings in the summer.
The conspicuous group showed no apparent signs of hunger, leaving Dolphins and Whales alone, no expression of distress of wildlife in general. |
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Orca arrival will occur spasmodically through the year, with increasing sightings in the summer.
This weeks review has observed Sunfish basking, Blue Sharks, Albatross, Sooty Hutton, Shearwater, Bullers Shearwater a new arrival, Westland Black Petrels, Blue Penguins, with a 2.5metre Mako Shark leaping 3 metres in the air, twice. |
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Whale Watching gives opportunity for those who may never see these sights, Mother nature provides the quality - with thanks I end this day.
From the staff of ´Whale Watch´.
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