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Humpback whale Norfolk coast recording 'a first' | Humpback whale Norfolk coast recording 'a first' |
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The sighting of a humpback whale in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast is the first on written record, experts said. | The sighting of a humpback whale in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast is the first on written record, experts said. |
The whale spent most of Wednesday morning swimming about two miles out to sea between Winterton and Horsey. | The whale spent most of Wednesday morning swimming about two miles out to sea between Winterton and Horsey. |
Carl Chapman, cetaceans recorder for Norfolk, said having examined records dating back to the 1700s it was a first "to record a humpback off our coast". | Carl Chapman, cetaceans recorder for Norfolk, said having examined records dating back to the 1700s it was a first "to record a humpback off our coast". |
First seen on Tuesday and surrounded by gannets, it has stayed because of a "good supply of fish", said Mr Chapman. | First seen on Tuesday and surrounded by gannets, it has stayed because of a "good supply of fish", said Mr Chapman. |
A regional co-ordinator for the Sea Watch Foundation, he added: "There's been an increase in the number of humpback whales around the world in the past 20 years since the hunting of them stopped. | A regional co-ordinator for the Sea Watch Foundation, he added: "There's been an increase in the number of humpback whales around the world in the past 20 years since the hunting of them stopped. |
"It was only going to be a matter of time before we had one off our coast, but to have one in our waters is a real thrill and it's possible it could over-winter here." | "It was only going to be a matter of time before we had one off our coast, but to have one in our waters is a real thrill and it's possible it could over-winter here." |
Robin Chittenden, who runs Bird Line East Anglia was trying to photograph a shorelark when he saw the whale. | Robin Chittenden, who runs Bird Line East Anglia was trying to photograph a shorelark when he saw the whale. |
He said:"It was an amazing thing to see. The first thing I saw was the blow as it surfaced to breathe. It stayed in one area for quite some time surrounded by gannets. | He said:"It was an amazing thing to see. The first thing I saw was the blow as it surfaced to breathe. It stayed in one area for quite some time surrounded by gannets. |
"It then swam towards Sea Palling before what appeared to be turning out to sea. But for it to come back today it's clearly found a good food source. Nobody expected to see it again." | |
Other whales recorded in Norfolk by the Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service include the fin whale, minke whale, sperm whale and long-finned pilot whale. | Other whales recorded in Norfolk by the Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service include the fin whale, minke whale, sperm whale and long-finned pilot whale. |
Gemma Walker, from the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, said she was so determined to see the humpback she just put a coat over her pyjamas. | Gemma Walker, from the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, said she was so determined to see the humpback she just put a coat over her pyjamas. |
"I live at Winterton and thought when am I ever going to see one in my lifetime off the Norfolk coast - it was an opportunity not to be missed. | "I live at Winterton and thought when am I ever going to see one in my lifetime off the Norfolk coast - it was an opportunity not to be missed. |
"I've been to Australia to see the humpback migration and didn't see a thing, I never thought I'd see one on my doorstep." | "I've been to Australia to see the humpback migration and didn't see a thing, I never thought I'd see one on my doorstep." |
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