Written by Bethany
on Apr 14, 2026

Farthest Trip of the Season!

Farthest Trip of the Season!

April 12, 2026 – We did a very long run, but in the end, it was so worth it! Normal trips average 30-35miles total. We did 70 miles on this trip, out west past Victoria and Race Rocks to have an incredible encounter with three killer whales. T117A “Nighthawk”, a large adult male, and his younger sister T117B “Nyx” and her calf T117B1 “Noctis” stalled out to hunt for a bit before continuing west. The whales were successful with catching something because we spotted several birds coming down to snatch bits off the surface, and Naturalist Bethany even snagged a photo of T117A surfacing with a bit of meat in his mouth. After the whales started to move on, it was incredible to see these whales blasting through the smaller waves and chop at full speed. At one point, T117A launched the 3-year-old “Noctis” out of the water, and we got a full view of their tail! On the way home, we stopped at Goose Island to check out where several sea birds nest, including Glaucous-winged gulls, double-crested cormorants, and rhinoceros auklets.

 

Written by Bethany
on Apr 14, 2026

Farthest Trip of the Season!

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