Will Baja be your Valentine?

Valentine’s Day is approaching!

Our hearts are full – and we want to share the Baja love!

We asked passengers to recall moments when they fell in love on a Searcher Natural History Tour – and we want to know more! Will Baja be your valentine?

Did you fall in love during a Searcher Natural History Tour?  Tell us about it!

Email your “fell in love” story to searcher@bajawhale.com – we will be publishing a future blog post with your responses!

 

2020-07-15T16:34:48-07:00February 11th, 2016|News, Photos|

Mexico Pelagic Birding Tour Photo Album-Nov 29-Dec 8, 2015

Here are some snapshots from the Mexico Pelagic Birding Tour, which included Isla Guadalupe, Alijos Rocks, Isla Socorro, and many offshore locations

Townsend’s shearwaters, Socorro wrens, Ainley’s storm-petrels, and many other fascinating sightings were enjoyed by 24 passengers and leaders. Many thanks to WildWings for their organization of this journey.

 

 

Birders in the bow photographing Storm petrels.

Birders in the bow photographing Storm petrels.

2020-07-15T16:34:52-07:00December 11th, 2015|Photos, Tours, Trip Reports|

Heading south, looking for whales…

Naturalist Lee Morgan and the mighty vessel Searcher will head south again tonight for a wonderful wildlife adventure! Many thanks to passenger Christine Hallas for use of this photo.

2020-07-15T16:34:56-07:00February 22nd, 2015|Photos|

PJ, our very own cloud appreciator

Sunrises, sunsets, the sun, the moon are all a wonder in Baja. Paul Jones, Searcher natuaralist, has taught us to appreciate the cloudy days too. Here are two of his photos from February, 2014. The bottom one was taken by Capt Art of cloud iridescence.

2020-07-15T16:35:01-07:00March 13th, 2014|Photos|

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