Written by Alison
on Sep 17, 2024

Traveling Orcas

Traveling Orcas

August 22, 2024 PM – We headed south in great conditions – flat calm seas and beautiful defused lighting! We actually had a couple of options for Orcas which is always a bonus. Captain JB was communicating with other boats and we decided to head to Canada to see the T49A’s. This is a family of Biggs Killer Whales. It includes Nan, the 38 year old mother, and her 6 offspring. For the past few weeks the 2 older sons, Noah and Jude, have not been with the rest of the family so I was excited to see 23 year old Noah’s huge dorsal fin as we approached. Just after we got there the whales changed direction unexpectedly and started heading NE across Haro Strait towards San Juan Island. It was pretty obvious that 13 year old Nat had missed his big brother and was surfacing next to him for the duration of our encounter. We also got some great looks at little 2 year old Smoosh Face with his cute under bite and 4 teeth that stick out. We also had 10 year old Neptune and, the only female kiddo, 7 year old Nebula tucked in with the group. After hitting the San Juan Island shoreline at Lime Kiln State Park we followed them a little longer then went off to see what else we could find. On Spieden island we found both an immature and a mature Bald Eagle, several Harbor Seals and exotic Big Horned sheep, the Mouflons, that live there. What a day!

 

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

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Written by Alison
on Sep 17, 2024

Traveling Orcas

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