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![]() Gray Whale Fluke North Coronado island in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-049 request pricing | ![]() Gray Whale Spout Point Loma Lighthouse in Background species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-046 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Spout Imperial Beach in Background species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-047 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Spouts Close to Whale Watching Boat species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-044 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale Fluke Pacific Beach in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-034 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Pacific Beach in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-035 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Point Loma in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-042 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke - Coronado Islands in Background Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-017 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale Spout Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-006 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Early each year Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons of Baja California Mexico. They are mottled gray in color and can achive lengths of up to 45 feet. Although hunted nearly to extinction they have largely recovered due to the protection of the marine mammal protection act. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-007 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-019 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke Underwater Gray Whales feed mainly on crustaceans which they collect by turning on their side and scooping up mud and sand sediments from the sea floor. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-023 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale Fluke Underwater Early each year Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons of Baja California Mexico. They are mottled gray in color and can achive lengths of up to 45 feet. Although hunted nearly to extinction they have largely recovered due to the protection of the marine mammal protection act. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-024 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Skull Moss covered Gray Whale skull rests along the shore of Cook Inlet. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-045 request pricing | ![]() Gray Whale - Blowhole Early each year Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons of Baja California Mexico. They are mottled gray in color and can achive lengths of up to 45 feet. Although hunted nearly to extinction they have largely recovered due to the protection of the marine mammal protection act. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-001 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Spout - Coronado Islands in Background Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-016 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Cabrillo National Monument - Gray Whale Sculpture photo-id: CAM-015 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Cabrillo National Monument - Gray Whale Sculpture photo-id: CAM-016 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke North Coronado island in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-048 request pricing | ![]() Gray Whale Pacific Beach in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-036 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale With Common Dolphin Escort Common Dolphin are often seen traveling along with Gray Whales during their migration to Baja California. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-037 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke Islandia Hotel and Mission Beach in the background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-038 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Point Loma in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-039 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Point Loma in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-040 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale Fluke Point Loma in background. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-041 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Surfacing Off Point Loma species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-043 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Spout - Coronado Islands in Background Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-025 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-026 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Gray Whale Their fall migration covers over 6000 miles from Alaska along the west coasts of Canada the United States and Mexico. Their destination is the lagoons along the coast of southern Baja Mexico. Gray Whale calves are born each year in the warm shallow waters of the lagoons. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-027 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale - Back & Blowhole Early each year Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons of Baja California Mexico. They are mottled gray in color and can achive lengths of up to 45 feet. Although hunted nearly to extinction they have largely recovered due to the protection of the marine mammal protection act. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-028 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale - Back Arching Prior to Dive Gray Whales feed mainly on crustaceans which they collect by turning on their side and scooping up mud and sand sediments from the sea floor. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-029 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Gray Whale Fluke Early each year Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons of Baja California Mexico. They are mottled gray in color and can achive lengths of up to 45 feet. Although hunted nearly to extinction they have largely recovered due to the protection of the marine mammal protection act. species: Eschrichtius robustus photo-id: WGR-030 request pricing ![]() |
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