Written by Alison
on May 02, 2026

Exotic Cookie Cutter Whales

Exotic Cookie Cutter Whales

April 18, 2026 – It is not every day that you get to see two different family groups of Bigg’s Killer Whales! We headed east with a report of the Exotic “Cookie Cutter” family. This family of “Exotic” Orcas was first documented in Alaska in 2025. They are a bit of a mystery as the mother has Cookie Cutter Shark scars on her saddle patch. This type of shark is found in tropical waters which outside of the normal range of our local Bigg’s population. Today the, estimated to be, 14 year old male was traveling closer to his probable younger sibling. The picture of the presumed mother is back lit, but you can really see the unique nicks in her dorsal fin. We had come a long way and needed to start heading back to Friday Harbor. Captain Bethany had been keeping up to date on the location of the second Bigg’s family in the area the T123’s. She spotted their distant blows near Vendovi Island. We had a short but sweet visit with Sidney, Stanley, Lucky and Darcy. In addition to Orcas we spotted a Bald Eagle on Obstruction Island, a couple of Steller Sea Lions on a green channel marker in Rosario Strait and Harbor Seals on and around Spindle Rock. What a day!

Photographer and Naturalist: Alison Engle – Instagram: @AlisonEngleArt – Website: www.AlisonEngle.com – Instagram: @WesternPrinceWildlife – Facebook: Western Prince Whale Watching Adventures

Written by Alison
on May 02, 2026

Exotic Cookie Cutter Whales

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