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We saw four or five whales, some of them several times each, so good looks at two humpback whales, including their flukes, and the bodies of the whales swimming or floating near the surface of the water--the guide said she thought they were napping part of the time. We also saw a fin whale, and lots of sightings of them exhaling through their blowholes. I think there may have been more than one fin whale; I didn't see everything, but I saw a lot, and enjoyed myself a lot.
It was cold enough on the water, especially when the boat was moving fast on the way to, and from, the areas where the whales are, that I was glad that my coat pockets contained gloves, because I have a pair that I just keep there. There is indoor seating, but we started sitting outside, for the better view, and mostly stayed there. Everyone who was outside moved around the deck as the guide announced that a whale was visible from one or the other side of the boat, so I spent a lot of time on my feet, but it's about an hour from the dock to the part of the water where the captain thought we would have the best chance of seeing whales.
ETA, the next morning: Also, I saw a small bird flying around/ above the boat deck and railing while we were well away from shore. Poking at bird ID sites the next morning, probably a swamp sparrow, maybe a chipping sparrow or American tree sparrow; I'm pretty sure it had been with the boat as we moved away from the shore. (Red/rufous crown, brown body, small.)
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