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Surface lunge-feeding Humpbacks & Blues...and other cool behaviors were noted. American Cetacean Society 8-hour charter on an overcast and windy day, but the whales did abide.
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Whalers shoot a friendly Humpback Whale.
Humpback eye, lips and ventral grooves.
Humpback Whale coming up as whalers shoot away.
Nearing the end of a lunge feeding event, baleen visible in the mouth, a Humback spouts.
Image Sequence, 1 of 3:  A juvenile Humpback lunge feeds on its right side.  Mouth is agape, ventral gooves are expanded, and the bright white left pectoral fin can be seen glowing.
Image Sequence, 2 of 3:  A juvenile Humpback lunge feeds on its right side.  Mouth is agape, ventral gooves are expanded, and the bright white left pectoral fin can be seen glowing.
Image Sequence, 3 of 3:  A juvenile Humpback lunge feeds on its right side.  Mouth is now closed and the eyeball can be seen.
Two juvenile California Sea LIons (Zalophus californianus) cavort.
Whalers enjoy a nearby Humpback tail fluke.
Nearing the end of a lunge feeding event, baleen visible in the mouth, a Humback spouts.
Nearing the end of a lunge feeding event, baleen visible in the mouth, a Humback spouts.
Nearing the end of a lunge feeding event, baleen visible in the mouth, a Humback spouts.
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Keywords: head channel mouth megaptera novaeangliae 2010 010
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