Below is the tail of a diving Humpback.
And below the Humpback is about to spout. I have a feeling this is one of the times Ron had to clean his camera lens.
And here is a Humpback's barnacle-encrusted tail fins. Ron says there are two species of barnacles on this whale - the acorn barnacle, Coronula diadema, which is unique to the humpback and the rabbit-eared barnacle, Conchoderma, a kind of stalked or goose-necked barnacle that settles on Coronula.
Thanks to Ron for allowing me to share his fabulous photos with you here. To see much more of Ron's photography, here is his website: http://www.levalleyphoto.com/home/
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