Written by Alison
on Aug 01, 2024

Sunny Skies and Killer Whales

Sunny Skies and Killer Whales

July 11, 2024 AM – It was one of those days with flat calm waters sunny skies and a boat full of excited anticipation! We headed east with a possible report of Orcas near Vendovi Island. After a beautiful run with stunning views of Mt. Baker we encountered the T65B’s along the Vendovi shoreline. We had a stunning backdrop of a Preservation Trust preserved Island with just the caretakers house on it. This great family group of 4 including 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 Corvus and her youngest, T65B3, who is now about 1.5 years old. After cruising around the north side of Vendovi they took a right hand turn and went to check for seals at Mummy Rocks. After a very serious look they gave up and headed back to the south. It was time for us to leave and see what else we could find. The first stop was a red channel marker that had about a half dozen young Steller Sea Lions on it. They were all snoozing and soaking up the sun but then one got knocked off and then another. It was wonderful to watch the attempts to jump back up on the marker. Not all agreed which ones would be allowed! There were lots of cheers from the boat with the many attempts. Next it was on to the Pea Pods where we checked out a Bald Eagle and loads of Harbor Seals lounging on the rocks. Another great day on the water!

 

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

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Written by Alison
on Aug 01, 2024

Sunny Skies and Killer Whales

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