The first months of 2018 brought me encounters with some species that most don't get to enjoy often, or even at all in their lifetime. I was lucky to be a whale and dolphin watching guide, so being on the water on a daily basis gave me the opportunity to encounter some rare species, as well as the more common ones. The first month of the year started well, with beaked whales, humpback whale and fin whales (as well as three resident dolphin species and sperm whales). From there the fun continued throughout the last complete year of whale watching I had in the Azores. Below are just a few photos from the first months of 2018:
Humpback whale lobtailing
Fin whales travelling together
Angel wings
The power of a blue whale blow
Yellow-legged gull with a fish
Humpback whale surface feeding - check out those baleen plates!
Big boy - bottlenose dolphin
Common tern with a fish
Great skua
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