Bird Watching Turned Whale Watching 10/19/2023
On Wednesday I wrapped up my day of birding at Island Beach State Park with a drive along the beach. It was a nice day, and I was picking up most of the usual fall birds. While I was scanning the ocean for a possible jaeger (or two), I saw a blow spout not too far off of the beach. Whale sightings from the beach are not rare, especially this time of the year. Large schools of menhaden (bunker as we call them here), peanut bunker and other bait fish are plentiful now and right along the beach. Eventually striped bass and bluefish will find this bait, but for now bottlenose dolphin and humpback whales are following the bait. Humpback whale " waving " with one of its pectoral fins. © S. Weiss I enjoy watching whales any time, whether it be from the beach or a boat. They are mammals like us. They breathe air, give live birth to their young and nurse them with mother’s milk. And, I take the word of the biologists...