

Fairweather Breach HW24
$50.00 USD
This North Pacific humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae kuzira) was part of a group of whales that engaged in cooperative bubble-net feeding for several days.
One morning, this whale breached multiple times, prompting the other whales in the group to breach and pectoral slap for an extended period of time as they ended their social foraging behavior and the whales went their separate ways.
The weather was unusually clear (right after a huge fog bank had passed through), providing a view of the Fairweather Range of mountains in the background, which I take doesn't happen often.
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PS: I wrote more about this experience in the caption for So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.