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Make the Most of this Best Time for Whale Watching Queensland Waters by Being in the Perfect Place to Catch Sight of the Humpbacks Cresting. Each year, approximately 25,000 humpback whales migrate north, travelling over 10,000 kilometres from Antarctica, past Sydney and further up Australia’s east coast to the Great Barrier Reef to feed and breed in the warmer subtropical waters.
These awe-inspiring, incredibly intelligent sentient beings form unique, unbreakable bonds with their babies. They make the long journey to Australia’s warmer waters because baby whale calves don’t have enough body fat to survive the Antarctic waters straight after their birth.
Towards the end of the whale migration season these beautiful and placid, colossal creatures head back to their summer feeding home in the freezing waters of Earth’s southernmost continent together with their newborns with whom they form unique, unbreakable bonds.
Visit Moreton Bay Region to spot these peaceful marine mammals breaching and frolicking as they swim together along the Humpback Highway. You may even catch sight of Australia’s famous, rare majestic white whale Migaloo, or Migaloo’s albino calf Migaloo Junior. (Credit: visitmoretonbayregion.com.au)