New Yorkers enjoyed a rare whale sighting on Monday after one was spotted swimming in the East River ... In 2020, a humpback whale was seen in the Hudson River, apparently drawn by the presence ...
Brown theorizes that the whale might have simply just been hunting down a meal — Atlantic Menhaden, a favorite snack for ...
The whale was spotted swimming in the East River between New York City and Brooklyn, beneath the Williamsburg Bridge.
People on the Brooklyn shore got a glimpse of the whale flashing its tail out of the water, according to the U.S. Coast Guard ...
A whale was spotted in the East River on Monday near the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, flashing its tail out of the water ...
A humpback whale was spotted under the Brooklyn Bridge, recorded on video, marking a rare occurrence for the East River.
The humpback spotted splashing in the East River earlier this week has seemingly left the busy channel as quickly as it came — but not without leaving a whale-sized mark on the Big Apple.
Danielle Brown, Gotham Whale’s director of research, theorized the whale braved the heavy traffic of the East River to hunt ...
A humpback whale that took a wrong turn into a crocodile ... Two others also swam into the East Alligator River for a short time before returning to their sea migration. The remaining whale ...