Mystery Monday!

Happy Mystery Monday! We decided it would be so fun to play a little game.⁠

Can you guess what animal this is? 🐋This is a photo taken on one of our trips in Baja. We will tell you the answer on Friday so stay tuned.🐋⁠

Gorgeous 📸by Peter D.⁠

2020-07-15T16:34:07-07:00March 23rd, 2020|News|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers,

We are having a great morning! We started with a walk ashore for some birdwatching. And a vermillion flycatcher was the highlight.

We have seen five blue whales so far, and a whale that looks like a blue whale with a larger dorsal fin. Some think it is a fin whale. There’s a debate! here it is up close to the starboard corner with naturalist Tom Jefferson in the frame.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

Hello whalewatchers,

What a tremendous day for whalewatching! We’ve seen several blue whales, a few fin whales, and a couple of humpbacks in the mix. We were able to get very good looks at the whales and there were multiple whales showing flukes, like the blue whale shown here. The weather was great as well.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

2020-07-15T16:34:07-07:00March 18th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers,

We had a wonderful sunrise at Punta Colorado, Isla San Jose this morning. Everyone went ashore for a walk. We had a snorkel session and then lunch. We traveled north in the Sea of Cortez towards the peninsula in the productive San Jose channel. We saw two groups of common dolphin and three red-billed tropicbirds along with a pair of laughing gulls in breeding plumage.
We arrived in the area where blue whales have been seen for the last trip and we found two blue whales. We followed one very large whale until we lost our light. It was a very successful day that ended with a back deck BBQ buffet and margaritas.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

2020-03-17T13:12:01-07:00March 17th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers,

We spent the day watching humpback whales today in the Gorda Banks area. We also stopped and deployed the hydrophone and we listened to humpbacks singing. That is always a special moment when you first hear a whale on the speaker system. We spent some time with a mother and calf, or you could say they spent time with us. We had great looks at the pair along with another adult that was the escort.
We anchored at Punta Arena for a beach walk and a snorkel session to test out the snorkel gear prior to arriving in La Paz to view the whales sharks there.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Hello whalewatchers,

We had a lovely day with whale sharks to start the day. Then there were cheeseburgers and fries for lunch followed by common dolphins, a skiff ride and snorkel session at Los Islotes with the sea lions, frigatebirrds, boobies and yellow-footed gulls. The finale of our day was a tremendous sunset.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Mother (on left) and calf pair humpback whales

 

 

2020-07-15T16:34:07-07:00March 16th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers,

Our day off Bahia Magdalena started off with breaching humpbacks and this afternoon we were busy with loads of common dolphins, more humpbacks, sea birds and sea turtles!
The weather was great with some sunshine, light winds and calm seas. It was very pleasant and a great sunset to end the day. Chefs Mike and Sara topped the day off with a great dinner: grilled flank steak with chimichurri sauce,  asparagus, roasted red potatoes and pineapple upside-down cake.
Capt Art and Team Searcher

Breaching humpback calf from previous trip (Photo by Peter Dunn)

2020-07-15T16:34:07-07:00March 16th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers,

We arrived in Laguna San Ignacio and we were greeted by many gray whales in the entrance. Passengers had two trips in the pangas and there were some close encounters with gray whales. Unfortunately the weather turned into steady rain showers! Intrepid passengers went out in the rain after lunch and they had a good trip. A second panga went out for the final trip in the rain and they had a close encounter with a mom and calf gray whale.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

2020-03-13T11:56:16-07:00March 13th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers

We spent part of the day at Isla San Benito under rainy conditions–which is very unusual. Everyone got ashore while skies were clear, and then 11 am there was a downpour for an hour! Everyone returned early to get out of the weather. Despite the conditions, there were good sightings on pinnipeds: Northern elephant seal pups, weaners, a few females and even a few males still hanging around. There were Guadalupe fur seals in their spot on the island, and a few California sea lions were at the anchorage. Birds to watch include osprey, peregine falcon, Cassin’s auklets, black-vented shearwaters, and a masked booby flew by after leaving the island and landed on the water. We got a close look at it! A red footed booby also did a fly-by.

We are headed to Laguna San Ignacio for tomorrow.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

Thanks to Peter Dunn for photos.

2020-03-11T14:19:52-07:00March 11th, 2020|Trip Reports|

2020 Tour #3 March 8-19

Hello whalewatchers:

Our first day of the trip started with clearing officially into Mexico. We traveled to Isla Todo Santos. We viewed several black oystercatchers, brown pelicans on the nest, western gulls, comorants, peregine falcons and a kestrel. Several harbor seals with pups, California sea lions and Northern elephant seal pups were on view also. The island is very green and in full bloom.

We saw several northbound gray whales south of the island with one large group of 8 gray whales close together! Our conditions changed and we had light winds and rain for most of the afternoon. We arrive at Islas San Benito tomorrow morning.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

2020-03-11T09:48:38-07:00March 10th, 2020|Trip Reports|

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