
Taking a NH whale watch cruise out to Jeffreys Ledge or Stelwagen Bank is a New Hampshire summer tradition, but don't forget that NH whale watch cruises also present fantastic opportunities to see pelagic bird. Often these ocean-going birds will be found feeding on the same foods that attract the whales themselves. Often ship captains will be able to swing the boat by great pelagic bird locations if he knows there are birders aboard, so don’t be afraid to ask crew members about birds while you’re underway.
Among the birds that can be often be seen on a whale watching cruise from the New Hampshire coast are:
Just because you're a birdwatcher, though doesn't mean that you can't also enjoy watching the whales themselves. Although you won't see all of them on any one trip, the following whale and dolphin species are among those that can be seen in NH waters:
If you’re convinced that you need to get out on a whale watch for your next birding trip, here are a list of NH Whale Watch cruises and their 2009 schedules:
Granite State Whale Watch departs from Rye, NH
Island Cruises departs from Rye Harbor, NH
Atlantic Whale Watch's Atlantic Queen II departs from Rye, NH
Eastman Docks Whale Watch & Deep Sea Fishing Tours depart from Seabrook Beach, NH
New Hampshire Seacoast Cruises, departs Rye, NH
Al Gauron Deep Sea Fishing, Whale Watching and More, departs Hampton Beach, NH
Make your NH whale watch plans today. Be sure to bring your binoculars, digital camera, and plenty of sunscreen. Meanwhile enjoy this NH whale watching home movie!
This video was taken from aboard the Atlantic Whale Watch vessel Atlantic Queen II on August 6th, 2009:
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