Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Whale

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12 Apr 2025 1 126
From blog.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/whale-migration-the-facts accessed 9 April 2025

Dolphin

07 Apr 2025 6 3 155
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

Whale - Eastern coast, Australia

07 Apr 2025 6 2 159
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

splash

07 Apr 2025 3 1 150
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

Tail

07 Apr 2025 7 2 182
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

waterfall

07 Apr 2025 4 6 231
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

Whales off nine mile

07 Apr 2025 3 4 158
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

Cape Hawke

07 Apr 2025 2 1 132
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

2022 Amaroo Cruises

07 Apr 2025 1 1 145
Whale watch cruise 7 June 2022 on Amaroo out of Forster, NSW, Australia

Whale fun

21 May 2022 6 5 201
Out on Whale One from Mooloolaba, Queensland. Always amazing to see these wild creatures. Saw this young whale, having a lot of fun in and out of the water Accompanied by two adults who were keeping him/her a safe distance from our boat. Saw several more whales on our way back, as well as a large bottle nosed dolphin swimming right by the boat. Tricky photograpy, though, with the swell of the ocean rocking the boat. Also there is only a split second to capture the moment when the whale is out of the water.

220/365 Nala

13 Aug 2015 2 358
Fraser Coast Cultural Centre Local wood artists spent more than 400 hours carving almost 10 tonnes of local red ironbark timber to create Nala’s main body. Over 12 tonnes of marine grade stainless steel was used to form the frame and underbelly. The sculpture reaches almost 12 metres into the air. Humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to the sub-tropical coastal waters of western and eastern Australia and Fiji to give birth and mate during winter and spring. Each year at least 1200 humpbacks migrate 5000km to the eastern coast of Australia. Groups of whales or 'pods' start to arrive at the southern Great Barrier Reef in mid-June and in the following weeks they move further along the Great Barrier Reef concentrating in the southern Whitsundays area. On the southern migration back to Antarctic waters, a large proportion of the whales stop over for a few days in Hervey Bay. Most humpbacks will have left the Queensland coast by the beginning of November. discoverherveybay.com