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Gray whale smackdown

January 17, 2012 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

Have you ever gotten so frustrated or annoyed that you just wanted to smack someone? You are not alone. And it turns out we as humans are not alone. I recently had to go through boxes of old newspaper clippings (long story) and came across this headline in the pile: “2nd surfer nailed by whale… [read more]

Filed Under: Whales Tagged With: cetacean, gray whale, whale, whale watching

Hummingbird feeder project delayed

January 14, 2012 by Carolyn Kraft 2 Comments

Alas, my hummingbird feeder project has been delayed. Right after I wrote about scoring a hummingbird feeder during a white elephant gift exchange, painters showed up to “touch up” the apartment building and fix the roof. Both of these activities involve a lot of loud talking, ladder dragging, and stomping around on the roof. Basically,… [read more]

Filed Under: Birds Tagged With: bird, hummingbird, hummingbird feeder

Gray whale watching bonanza

January 8, 2012 by Carolyn Kraft Leave a Comment

Gray whale watching started December 26th and it’s shaping up to be one of the best whale watching seasons ever! There has been a ton of press coverage, so this post is definitely on the late side. But it’s still worth mentioning in case anyone missed the news or needs a reminder. Volunteers for the… [read more]

Filed Under: Whales Tagged With: cetacean, gray whale, killer whale, whale, whale watching

A hummingbird holiday

January 5, 2012 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

One of the surprise treats I received during Christmas was a hummingbird feeder! Technically, I didn’t receive the hummingbird feeder as a gift, I stole it from another person who opened it during a white elephant gift exchange. Thankfully, the person who opened the hummingbird feeder didn’t really want it anyway. (White elephant gift exchanges… [read more]

Filed Under: Birds Tagged With: bird, hummingbird, hummingbird feeder

Ringing in the New Year with new wildlife books

January 2, 2012 by Carolyn Kraft 2 Comments

I spent the last week of 2011 in book heaven! It was a wonderful way to wrap up the year and start the New Year with new wildlife books to read and more fascinating information to absorb. Book heaven happens to be Powell’s City of Books in Portland, Oregon. If you love books, you have… [read more]

Filed Under: Birds, Earth musings, Sea jellies and anemones Tagged With: bird books, ocean books, wildlife books

Happy holidays everyone!

December 24, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 3 Comments

For a little holiday fun, here’s an ocean animal with some serious holiday flair…the red sea urchin. The spines remind me of a Christmas tree, in a very abstract way, and the red of course is very Christmas. If there was an ornament shaped just like the red sea urchin, it would be a very… [read more]

Filed Under: Sea stars and relatives

Visiting the Adelaide Port River dolphins

December 23, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 3 Comments

Now that I’ve learned so much about the Adelaide Port River dolphins, I would love to travel to Adelaide and go dolphin watching.  But if I actually invested the time and money to travel all the way to South Australia…would I see any dolphins? And do Wave and her pod hang out in the Port… [read more]

Filed Under: Dolphins Tagged With: cetacean, dolphin, port river dolphins, whale watching

Adelaide Port River dolphins: update on Wave

December 18, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 2 Comments

Now that we’ve concluded Billie the dolphin’s story, it’s time for a more detailed update on Wave (Billie’s tail walking predecessor). First a recap: I found out about Wave in April of 2010 from an email that was sent out to marine mammal experts and fans looking for information on dolphin skin conditions. Wave and… [read more]

Filed Under: Dolphins Tagged With: cetacean, dolphin, pollution, port river dolphins, whale watching

Adelaide Port River dolphins: the rest of the story

December 13, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 3 Comments

Picking up where we left off in the last post…after five years of interacting with Sandy Sanford, a retired policeman, Billy the dolphin stops showing up for early morning swims with the racing horses in 1988. Here’s the conclusion to this fascinating story from Paul Huxtable: “Shortly after he [Billy the dolphin] went missing, a… [read more]

Filed Under: Dolphins, Photography Tagged With: bottlenose dolphin, cetacean, dolphin, port river dolphins, whale watching

Adelaide Port River dolphins: starting from the beginning

December 10, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 3 Comments

The story of the Adelaide Port River dolphins is much more interesting than I ever imagined! To understand how Wave became such a famous tail walking dolphin, we have to revisit the year 1983 where it all started with a man, a dog, a horse and a dolphin named Billy. Paul Huxtable shared this amazing… [read more]

Filed Under: Dolphins, Photography Tagged With: captivity, cetacean, dolphin, port river dolphins, whale watching

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