kids song about humpback whales
Birdsong meets a Humpback Whale Breaching and says thank you!
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Sing along to our “Humpback Whale Song” after reading this post.
Dear Friends,
Today I am grateful for the wildness in my life:
The wildness of this humpback whale I met in Monterey, CA last week. The wildness of the sea and wind, the earth and sun. The wildness of all creatures that visit me and inspire my songs. The wildness of plants. The wildness that lives in the fresh food I eat and the clean water I get to drink. The wildness of the children and families who sing my songs and who are amazing guardians of the Earth. I am grateful that I am part of this wild web of life and for all the ways in which Nature reminds me of that. And I am wild about sharing my wonder and gratitude with you!
Your singing friend and naturalist,
Birdsong
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Humpback Whales Sing with a Flute!
Dear Whale-Loving Friends,
This video by Chip Richards reminds me of the day I wrote my *“Humpback Whale Song” for kids. I put on a recording of humpback whales singing. As I listened to their songs, I felt such deep emotions and I started playing my guitar and humming a tune that turned into these words: “The most incredible songs I’ve ever heard, come from the sea and they have no words. They’re the beautiful sounds of the humpback whales, singing their songs, telling their tales, in oceans all around the world.”
As I watch this incredible video, “Singing With the Whales”, I am reminded of the inspiration and love that that whales and dolphins invoke in us. When there is an encounter and exchange between the whales and humans (like the one is this video), I am reminded of the intelligence of the animal world and that we all share this same beautiful planet.
Your singing cetacean naturalist,
Birdsong
*”Humpback Whale Song” can be found on our CD IF I WERE A FISH and Other Animal Songs for Kids.
Learn about this magnificent marine mammal – Humpback Whale Video and Song for Kids
Hello my cetacean-loving friends.
As a “singing crew member” on Capt. Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safari, I have had the privilege of spotting numerous humpback whales and observing their feeding and acrobatic behaviors. Watch this fun adventure video by “All Things Animal TV” to learn about this magnificent creature and listen to my “Humpback Whale Song” for kids to hear some male humpback whales singing. I could listen to their songs everyday 🙂 I’ve also included some links to more humpback whale videos at the end of this post. Enjoy!
Your singing cetacean naturalist and friend,
Birdsong
MORE HUMPBACK WHALE VIDEOS:
Watch Humpback Whale Breaching and listen to our kids song about humpback whales
Dear Cetacean Lovers,
Humpback whales have been active and acrobatic this summer off the shores of Southern California where I live. I have had the good fortune to witness many humpback breaches such as the one in this fun video by Dana Wharf Whale Watching. Notice how long the humpback’s pectoral fins are. They are about one third the size of the whale’s body. The humpback whales are known for their long pectoral fins, the hump on their back, their acrobatics and breaching, and the unique markings on each individual whale’s tail. I feel so very blessed to be able to watch these animals up close. Listen to our “Humpback Whale Song” to learn more about these beautiful baleen whales and to hear their songs.
With a splash and a thank you to the Humpback Whale,
Birdsong
Watch Humpback Whale thank its rescuers!
Learn more about humpback whales in our kids song, “Humpback Whale Song”, from our CD IF I WERE A FISH and Other Ocean Songs for Kids.
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