Written by Alison
on Jul 16, 2024

Humpbacks and Killer Whales

Humpbacks and Killer Whales

June 27, 2024 AM – We left the dock and headed north on a nice gray overcast day. Our first stop was the Cactus Islands. There we found lots of Pigeon Guillemots, a few Harbor Seals swimming in the kelp and a Bald Eagle. From there we headed into Boundary Pass and soon enough we were in Canada and on scene with a youngish Humpback whale! The whale was zigzagging, but we got a couple of nice passes with beautiful fluke up dives. While were there Captain JB got work that a large group of Bigg’s Killer Whales had been found farther north. We knew it would be a stretch to get there and may only have 15 minutes with the whales, but everyone was game and off we went. We encountered this group of 11 Bigg’s Killer Whales near Otter Bay on North Pender Island. This group was made of of Orcas from 3 different matrilines: T49A – Nan, a 38 year old female traveling with 5 of her 6 offspring. We had Noah, her oldest son at 23 years of age, Nat, her 3rd oldest at 13, Neptune at 10, Nebula, her only daughter at 7 and little “Smoosh Face” who was born in 2022; T46B1- Tread, a 21 year old female and her 2 offspring ages 9 and 2; T36A1- Tierna, a 19 year old female with her 2 year old calf. It was a brief but beautiful encounter and everyone was delighted!

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

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Written by Alison
on Jul 16, 2024

Humpbacks and Killer Whales

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