Au daily news - Close encounter: mother and calf whales stun surfers at Sydney's Manly beach
  • 4 years ago
A humpback whale calf, closely followed by its mother, came within metres of surfers and swimmers at Manly beach, in Sydney’s north, on Sunday afternoon. It is unusual to see a whale calf so early in the year in Sydney. Eastern Australian humpbacks migrate north from Antarctica, along the coast to tropical waters in north Queensland from April to July. The whales give birth in the warmer waters and often mothers and calves are spotted heading south during the latter part of the Australian spring. One boardrider, Josh, told Guardian Australia he had never seen a whale, particularly a calf, come so close to the beach at Manly.“There was a bit of pointing going on and I looked round and the little one was just there,” Josh said.“Then mum came in pretty quick smart, I think when she realised how close people were.“You often see [whales] further out the back but this one just came right up to where people were hanging on their boards.”Images show dozens of surfers watching from about 10m from the mother humpback and calf. Initially there was some concern that one of the whales had been caught in a shark net, but surfers said that was not the case.“I think everyone was just paddling up to get a good look. It’s the sort of thing you won’t forget seeing.

All data is taken from the source: https://www.theguardian.com/
Article Link: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/aug/02/close-encounter-mother-and-calf-humpback-whales-stun-surfers-at-sydneys-manly-beach

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