This image shows the fins of several gray whales above the surface of the water

Recent Sightings


  • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2026

    We had a mixture of clouds and sun today at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula.  Visibility varied from quite good to limited due to offshore haziness. Large waves were breaking on the rocks creating spray and for most of the day, there was little distinction between the sky and the ocean.  There was little to no wind which helped in spotting blows and tracking whales.

    🔷 2 southbound gray whales – singles traveling about 50 yards apart; backs and flukes visible

    🔶🔷 TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE 🟰 372 southbound 🔶🔷

    🔷 52 harbor seals – during an out going tide

    🔷 2 great blue herons- one flying low over the field with a gopher in his or her throat

    🔷 1 Ferruginous hawk

    🔷 4 brown pelicans circling and plunging into the ocean for fish


  • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2026

    Observations today were from Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park. Visibility was excellent on this sunny day.  There were small whitecaps on the ocean and large breakers.

    ❇️ NO WHALES SEEN TODAY ❇️

    🟣🟡 TOTAL WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 370 southbound 🟡🟣

    ❇️ 3 harbor seals at high tide

    ❇️ 1 red-tailed hawk

    ❇️ 5 brown pelicans circling the area, 26 flying north and 7 flying south

    ❇️ 1 garter snake


  • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2026

    On this beautiful, warm, sunny day, we had excellent visibility at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula.  There was little to no wind and blows remained suspended in the air making whales easy to spot and to track.

    🔷 4 southbound gray whales – one pair and two singles; backs and flukes often visible

    💠🔶 TOTAL WHALES SEEN TO DATE  ▶️  370 southbound 🔶💠

    🔷  76 harbor seals

    🔷 1 American kestrel

    🔷 1 belted kingfisher

    🔷 1 red-tailed hawk

     


  • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2026

    On this sunny day at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, there was offshore fog and large swells that created haziness.

    ☑️ 2 southbound gray whales – traveling in tandem

    🟪☑️ TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE 🟰 366 southbound ☑️🟪

    ☑️ 55 harbor seals

    ☑️ 12 brown pelicans flying north

    ☑️ 3 hooded mergansers

    ☑️ 1 great blue heron

    ☑️ 1 American kestrel

    ☑️ 1 Ferruginous hawk

    ☑️ 1 tropical kingbird


  • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2026

    A sunny day at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula provided good conditions for observing whales. It was quite windy with wind blowing at 9 miles per hour and gusting to 13 miles per hour out of the north west.

    💠 9 southbound gray whales – two sets of two and 5 singles

    🔶 TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE ▶️ 3️⃣6️⃣4️⃣ southbound 🔶

    💠 59 harbor seals

    💠 2 American kestrels

    💠 4 black oystercatchers

    💠 7 brown pelicans flying north