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Bryde’s Whale Tag

HomePosts tagged "Bryde’s Whale"
8 January 2021
Africa
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Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera brydei) in False Bay (South Africa)

After twice seeing Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera brydei / Balaenoptera edeni brydei) in False Bay in Feb 2019 I posted (April 2019) a mammal-watching report on searching for these

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18 June 2019
Africa
Bryde's WhaleFalse BayGordon's BaySouth Africa

Bryde’s Whales dying in False Bay (Cape Town, South Africa)

In Feb 2019 I reported on two sightings of Bryde’s Whale in False Bay near Cape Town. Further sad news on this species in the bay is that two have died this year after becoming

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6 May 2019
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Hello mammal watchers.   The tour company NozoMojo runs wildlife focused tours on small ships. We have a few spaces available in 2020 on voyages to two very distinct destinati

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12 April 2019
Africa
Bryde's WhaleGordon's BaySouth Africa

Bryde’s Whale in False Bay (South Africa)

In Feb 2019 I saw Bryde’s Whale (not Eden’s Whale) twice in one week, when scanning from the coastal road on the eastern side of False Bay; the road from Gordon’s

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