The Head of a Blue Whale October 1, 2006 By jennifer The head of a Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, just below the surface. Part of a group of three photographed off Spitsbergen in the Norwegian arctic three weeks ago by George McCallum. For wildlife photographs visit: whalephoto.com.
Ann Novek says October 1, 2006 at 4:04 pm Hi George, Good to see the blue whale pics… thought they already had migrated to some unknown place. If you are lucky you can sometimes see blue whales in Husavik, Iceland. Think there are about 700-1000 blue whales in northern Iceland.
Marcus says October 1, 2006 at 10:42 pm Hi Ann! I knew you would be the first one to comment, I had a bet on it, and I won. Thank you. Cheers
Ann Novek says
Hi George,
Good to see the blue whale pics… thought they already had migrated to some unknown place.
If you are lucky you can sometimes see blue whales in Husavik, Iceland. Think there are about 700-1000 blue whales in northern Iceland.
Marcus says
Hi Ann!
I knew you would be the first one to comment, I had a bet on it, and I won.
Thank you.
Cheers