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Dolphins and more dolphins – Sun Feb 13

Ocean Lovers: Today was the first day of our Coastal Northbound Gray Whale schedule.  There are 3 trips a day that set out to observe northbound Gray Whales and anything alse that nature happens to share.  Today featured extremely calm seas and great nature watching conditions, and this is what the Condor expressly saw:

200 Common Dolphins

20 Bottlenose Dolphins

You never know what Mother Nature has in store for you in the way of fabulous sightings when you come on board. Make your reservations (9am, 12 noon, or 3pm) now and see the mighty Gray Whales as they migrate back home to Alaska, plus  whatever else is happening out there in our wonderful Channel.  Call 888-77WHALE  or 805-882-0088 to book your trip.  

 Visit our website: www.CondorExpress.com>

or to view photos online from previous trips: www.CondorExpressPhotos.com>

In addition to the expert crew on the Condor Express with over 35 years of experience, Channel Islands Naturalist Corps volunteer naturalists, representatives from the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and National Park, are also available to answer your questions during the trip.

Best fishes and have a WHALE of a day! Bob Perry Condor Express

PS.  If you have not received our semi-monthly newsletters, they are available online for your viewing pleasure at <https://www.issuu.com/condorexpress>    If you would like to be added to the Condor Club list that receives our newsletters, please let me know at <Mr.Zalophus@gmail.com>  and I will add you to our list for future issues.

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