A bid to save two humpback whales stranded on a Northland beach has been suspended but will resume Monday morning.
A community rescue effort got underway today to free the whales which stranded on Baylys Beach, on Northland's rugged west coast, early this morning.
Hundreds of residents and whale rescue volunteers turned out in their droves to brave a rugged cold surf in an attempt to refloat the stricken mammals.
But attempts to free the animals on the high tide were unsuccessful and the rescue bid was suspended overnight once the whales have been reassessed.
The whales are understood to have been first sighted about 8am today and the Department Of Conservation Kauri Coast Office was co-ordinating the rescue effort with Project Jonah.