The best photo I got (the dolphin is heading to the left - you can see its beak if you look closely!). Cool animals to watch though, even if they are well-nigh impossible to photograph successfully!
The best photo I got (the dolphin is heading to the left - you can see its beak if you look closely!). Cool animals to watch though, even if they are well-nigh impossible to photograph successfully!
Every pic of the long-beaked fresh-water dolphin species in Aisa is fantastic! I am so jealous! And I begin to understand why there was not even one good picture of wild baiji left, because the fresh-water dolphins are too hard to photo!
Every pic of the long-beaked fresh-water dolphin species in Aisa is fantastic! I am so jealous! And I begin to understand why there was not even one good picture of wild baiji left, because the fresh-water dolphins are too hard to photo!
as I understand it, Baiji never jumped so the best view naturally was a breaking back or rostrum. With the Ganges Dolphin they do quite a bit of jumping, which really surprised me, but there is just no way at all to tell where one is going to break the surface so getting a photo is pure luck.
The only Baiji I have seen is that one in the museum we went to in Beijing.