Hello everyone! Today was very chilly and cloudy but of we went to see what was waiting for us. A few minutes later our lookout saw something that seemed a Fin Whale, but it was a bit dificult to see because it was always moving, after all they were 2 Fin Whales.

 

Fin Whale in dramatic winter sea / Balaenoptera physalus

 

After we enjoyed the Fin Whales we already had another animal to see…it was a Sperm Whale and it was very far so we went at full speed but it was already late, we saw the fluke far away and went to a deep dive yet we had another Sperm Whale around the area so we stayed and looked for a bit and then we found a male juvenile between shallow divings.

 

 

It was already time to return and we went back to the Marina. On the way back we had a surprise… Common dolphins in feeding mode, a group of more or less 40 individuals. We could hear the whistles that they were making to comunicate with each other.

And it was the end of a trip full of surprises! Hope you enjoyed this post and come visit Terra Azul soon 🙂

Vanessa Costa

About Vanessa Costa

Vanessa is Marine Biologist and Marine Wildlife Guide and is responsible for Environmental Conservation at TERRA AZUL. She enjoys being out in the ocean with Wildlife accompanying visitors and collecting field imagery and data for local Cetaceans and Sea Turtles Research & Conservation projects.

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