Minke whale coming in to anchorage at Tadoussac at 6;30 am |
because of the fog, it was hard to see, but you could hear them |
this Minke whale circled our boat |
Joe hauling the anchor up in 40 ft of water, in Tadoussac Bay |
just out side the mouth of the river, we saw another Minke whale |
we had our boat stopped and shut off ... little did we know that the next 1/2 hour would be full of sightings that the tour boat operators want to have for their customers |
we saw about 5 or 6 Belugas pass us by at a distance, but did not realize 2 other adults would come our way to check us out |
these 2 where within 2 feet of the std side and turned to look at us |
they now surfaced and swam on to the Saguenay |
next we saw a lot of action in the water ... seagulls above, heads bobbing up and down and dorsal fins in and out of the water |
as we drifted closer we saw a feeding frenzie happening |
Minke whales, harbour seals .. must of cornered a school of fish and was eating, the seagulls got the leftovers, as we got closer we could smell the after effects of the eating ... very fishy smell |
fog now set in at about 10am, we crossed over from north shore to south shore .. and over unexploded bombs (but it was over 600 ft in this area) |
thank goodness for chart plotter, radar, and auto helm ... we where in dense fog for 4 hours, then it let up for 15 min and socked in again for a total of 8 hours .. |
this bird, looks like a seagull, hunts like a tern, quite large .. hoping to find out what it is ? |
there is lots of seaweed and logs floating every where |
fog lifted as we approached Rimouski |
this is a busy place, fishing boats, ferry and private boats |
10 hours on the water, 8 in fog |
GOOD NIGHT !! |
I'm sure the radar paid for itself with today's journey. Great whale photos... and you didn't have to pay for the whale watching tour!
ReplyDeleteRob & Jan