Written by Alison
on Jul 24, 2024

Fourth of July Killer Whales

Fourth of July Killer Whales

July 4, 2024 AM – We started our day at White Rock checking out the Harbor Seals, then headed over to the Cactus Islands. It is so beautiful in that area and abundant in wildlife. This morning we were treated to several Pigeon Guillemots flying around, diving for fish around the Bull kelp beds and perching on the rocks. We also saw a few Harbor Seals and a majestic Bald Eagle, which landed in a tree just above us. From there we headed for Spieden Channel and encountered a family group of Bigg’s Killer Whales known at the T65B’s. The group was made up of T65B – Chunk, the 31 year old mother traveling with her 3 kiddos. Her oldest is T65B1 – Birdsall, T65B2 13 year old male who as a teenager is in what we call the sprouting phase of life as his dorsal fin will continue to grow taller and changes shape until reaching full maturity in his early 20’s, T65B2 – 5 year old Nettle/Corvus and her youngest, T65B3, who is now about 1.5 years old. They were in a slow travel mode and eventually made their way into San Juan Channel. After our encounter with the whales we headed up into Boundary Pass to see what else we could find. It was such a gorgeous day we could not resist a stop at the Turn Point Lighthouse before heading back to Friday Harbor.

Photographer and Naturalist: Alison Engle – Instagram: @Alisonengleart – Website: www.alisonengle.com

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Written by Alison
on Jul 24, 2024

Fourth of July Killer Whales

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