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My, my, my how far those gray whales go! Watch our music video about Gray Whales

Category: Animal Song Videos

Published: Monday, May 04, 2009

Hi Everyone. In March, 2007, I was lucky enough to visit the gray whales in the San Ignacio lagoon in Mexico with our friends from Baja Discovery.  The mother and baby whales came right up to our boats, poked their heads out of the water and let us touch them. (We even snuck in a kiss or two!) It was very exciting and the whales so beautiful. Thank you gray whales for saying hello to us. I will remember you forever!

    I hope you enjoy our kids' video about gray whale migration. It features our  song "MIGRATION" from our CD "IF I WERE A FISH and Other Ocean Songs for Kids." It also has beautiful photos of the gray whales taken by Guy Loucks, footage of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders performing (taken by our friend Michelle Spieker) and beautiful singing by our friend and fan Ella. 

 

I am very lucky to be able to see the gray whales and other ocean animals off the coast of California where I live. That is what inspires many of my animal songs. I hope you enjoy this video and that it will help you learn more about the gray whales.


-Birdsong

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