bigeyephoto > Double Crested Cormorant (Juvenile) perched on branch in Magdalena Bay, Mexico.
bigeyephoto > A gray whale raises its fluke for a deep dive of Cerralvo Island in the Sea of Cortez.
bigeyephoto > The photographer (me) scratches the rostrum an adult female gray whale in Magdalena Bay,MX.
bigeyephoto > A couple from New Jersey meets a gray whale calf from Magdalena Bay.
bigeyephoto > An adult gray whale surfaces in Magdalena Bay.  The gray whale can have a heart shaped blow.
bigeyephoto > An adult female gray whale comes to the surface to breathe.
bigeyephoto > These are barnacles (Cryptolepas rhachianecti) on the back of an adult gray whale. This species is only found on gray whales.  Once the barnacle larvae settles on the whale they will spend their entire lives in that one spot.
bigeyephoto > On a warm March morning, a young gray whale becomes aquainted with the photographer.
bigeyephoto > A young gray whale surfaces to breathe in the warm lagoons of Magdalena Bay.
Double Crested Cormorant (Juvenile) perched on branch in Magdalena Bay, Mexico.
bigeyephoto > Double Crested Cormorant (Juvenile) perched on branch in Magdalena Bay, Mexico.
Double Crested Cormorant (Juvenile) perched on branch in Magdalena Bay, Mexico.
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