Written by Bethany
on Jul 10, 2024

Killer Whales in the 9th Inning!

Killer Whales in the 9th Inning!

June 23, 2024 – We started off the trip by checking out the Cactus Islands where we spotted a group of six river otters patrolling the shoreline together! Seeing river otters on a trip is very rare! They’re elusive but getting to see this large group was a treat! We headed north, turning the trip international as we searched up into Canadian Waters. We always tell people that we never know when or where wildlife is going to pop up and regardless of how far into a trip or what we have already seen, we are always searching. That saying really did come into play when we got a report of a group of Bigg’s Killer Whales with only an hour left in our trip and found roughly 28 nautical miles away. We decided to extend the trip, be late back to the dock and go for the report. It was the right decision and we are so glad we did! We got to spend a full encounter with three families of Bigg’s Killer Whales as they traveled together in Rosario Strait! There were 10 total whales, including several youngsters and one of the most iconic males in the population and crowd favorite, T123A “Stanley”. We had some gorgeous looks as the whales socialized and traveled together with beautiful island backdrops and sunny conditions.

Photographer and Naturalist: Bethany Shimasaki – Instagram @Adventures.with.Bethany – Website: www.bethshim.com

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Written by Bethany
on Jul 10, 2024

Killer Whales in the 9th Inning!

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