“…In general, the production of song in humpback whales is strongly linked to breeding behavior, with structured song most ubiquitous at low-latitude, warm water breeding grounds (reviewed in Helweg et al, 1992). However, we recorded song in late spring, after the completion of the breeding season in Angola and Gabon, and in an area where breeding is not thought to occur (Barendse, 2011;Findlay et al, 2017). Although singing during migration toward feeding grounds (e.g., Norris et al, 1999) and on feeding grounds (e.g., Stimpert et al, 2012) is well documented, this is the first time it has been documented in western South Africa.…”