Chaosrock Member Joined Mar 10, 2020 Messages 14 Reactions 33 Location Sonoma County ,CA Mar 19, 2020 #1 I got this great footage before crashing my drone later that day. Can anyone identify the whales? I was thinking Humpback Reactions: NonoT, W2EJ, sikspy and 8 others
I got this great footage before crashing my drone later that day. Can anyone identify the whales? I was thinking Humpback
RoarRoar Well-Known Member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Messages 318 Reactions 634 Location NY/NJ Mar 19, 2020 #2 Don't think they are Humpbacks. I think they are Grey Whales Reactions: Chaosrock
old man mavic Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Nov 15, 2018 Messages 15,759 Reactions 58,284 Age 77 Location Llanbradach South Wales UK Mar 19, 2020 #3 they do look like humpbacks Reactions: Capt KO and Chaosrock
Thomas B Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Jan 25, 2019 Messages 16,027 Reactions 30,680 Location Gilbert, Arizona Mar 19, 2020 #4 Agree... look like Megaptera novaeangliae. Reactions: Capt KO, Chaosrock and old man mavic
U unionglzr Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2019 Messages 253 Reactions 115 Location Saugus Ma. Mar 20, 2020 #5 Chaosrock said: I got this great footage before crashing my drone later that day. Can anyone identify the whales? I was thinking Humpback Click to expand... im trying here on the east coast (Gloucester Ma.)without any luck but will keep it up. great video Reactions: Chaosrock
Chaosrock said: I got this great footage before crashing my drone later that day. Can anyone identify the whales? I was thinking Humpback Click to expand... im trying here on the east coast (Gloucester Ma.)without any luck but will keep it up. great video
Capt KO Well-Known Member Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 2,328 Reactions 1,971 Age 72 Location IRB, FL Mar 20, 2020 #6 Looks like humping humps huffing to me. ?