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

Recent Sightings


  • TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2025

    Grateful for another day with excellent visibility, no wind, calm ocean, excellent distinction between sky, ocean, and blows.

    At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed:

    * 28 southbound gray whales – 1 loose group of four,  1 group of  three, 6 groups of two, and  9 singles – one whale breached three times, another half breached once and full breached twice,  most fluked, and backs and heads were also visible

    * two foragers were present and swam slightly north and slightly south for nearly two hours taking long dives

    * GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 253 southbound

     

     * 70 harbor seals

    * 1 great blue heron

    * 1 red-tailed hawk

    * 2 American kestrels

     


  • MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2025

    Excellent conditions today for observing.

    At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we spotted:

    * 25 southbound gray whales – one seen by Shari Godorth-Eby breached three times , 1 group of 4, 1 group of 3, 3 pairs, and  12 singles

    * we also watched one forager slowly swimming north and south between 200 and 600 yards off shore for 90 minutes

    * 75 harbor seals

    * 1 black oystercatcher

    * 1 red-tailed hawk

    * 1 great blue heron

    * 2 American kestrels

         GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE:   225 southbound


  • SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2025

    Two southbound gray whales were seen about 4 miles off of Saunders Reef this morning by Shari Goforth-Eby. They took multiple blows.

    At the Point Arena  Lighthouse  peninsula, we observed:

     *16 southbound grays- 9 singles, 2 pairs, and 1 group of three

    * 8 harbor seals swimming about their haul out sites

    * 1 kingfisher

    * 2 red-tailed hawks

    * 3 American kestrels

    * 1 great blue heron

       TOTAL GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 200 southbound


  • SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2025

    The morning clouds disappeared into a sunny day with excellent visibility.

    At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed:

     * 8 southbound gray whales – 6 singles and 1 pair

    * 6 harbor seals

    * 2 American kestrels

    * 1 White-tailed kite

         GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 182 southbound


  • FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2025

    While hiking along the Pelican Bluff Trail this morning, Janet McElroy and I spotted a juvenile gray whale foraging in the kelp about 200 yards off shore.

    Cloudy, gray conditions today created no distinction between the ocean and the sky making it challenging to spot blows. The ocean was calm at first but the wind picked up throughout the day.

    At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed:

    * 8 southbound gray whales; one breached three times, one did a half breach and another one did a chin slam

    * 26 harbor seals

    * 1 great blue heron

    * 1 red-tailed hawk

    * 2 American kestrels

       GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 174 southbound