Eric D. Zimmerman
Whale watching on the Condor Express.
Whale Watching on the Condor
Humpbacks Come to the Channel Early This Year
Sunday, April 12, 2009
You may not hear the humpback’s song-unless you go underwater-but you can witness the grand creatures when they surface, each spring, in the Santa Barbara Channel. The humpbacks usually arrive in our nutrient-rich ‘hood in May, resting and refueling before continuing south to warmer waters. This year, they came about a month earlier than expected, so I hopped onto the Condor Express one bright morning in April for a two-and-a-half-hour tour.
Eric D. Zimmerman
Whale watching on the Condor Express.
It was a beautiful day, with glassy seas and blue skies. Several dozen second-graders from Foothill Elementary school were also aboard the whale-watching boat. I bought an apple-cinnamon muffin and a mocha (which I would later regret) from the Condor‘s snack bar and went topside for whale spotting. Less than half an hour later, we were well into the Channel and a pod of black-and-white Dall’s porpoises were racing the bow of the boat, showing off their agility and grace.
Eric D. Zimmerman
Whale watching on the Condor Express.
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