The first Irish and Scottish Humpback 'match' has been made from images taken on the Shetland Islands at the weekend and then matched to photographs of the same whale off Ireland in 2015 and seen again off Irish coastal waters as recently as June 2020.
In an exciting development for Irish marine wildlife fans, the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) confirmed on social media this morning (see below) that the Irish Humpback whale named #HBIRL38 was photographed on 7 November off Whalsay, Shetland. This whale has been recorded 16 times by the IWDG over four years since July 2015 and was last seen off West Cork on 2 June 2020.
First humpback match between Ireland and Scotland.
— Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (@IWDGnews) November 11, 2020
Irish Humpback whale #HBIRL38 was photographed on 7 November by Ryan Leith off Whalsay, Shetland. This individual has been recorded 16 times by the IWDG over 4 years since July 2015 and was last seen off West Cork on 2 June 2020 pic.twitter.com/3JU2GgwYPn
First Irish ??Scottish ??????? Humpback 'match' from images taken here in #Shetland on Saturday by @DraatsiInk and me on Sunday 35km to the south. Nick Massett of @IWDGnews matched pics to an individual photographed off southern Ireland in 2015 and seen there as recently as June 2020. pic.twitter.com/M2asY8e26g
— Hugh Harrop Wildlife (@HughHarrop) November 10, 2020