Written by Bethany
on May 05, 2024

Whale Report: April 23, 2024 – All the Killer Whales

Whale Report: April 23, 2024 – All the Killer Whales

April 23, 2024 – What a day! In one trip, we had separate encounters with three different groups of whales! We started out from Friday Harbor with a report of two groups of whales in Haro Strait. We spent a quick few surfacings with a family of Bigg’s Killer Whales known as the T36As. Then we scooted over to visit with the larger group of whales that consisted of a mother and son known as T19 “Nootka” and T19B “Galiano”. These two have been traveling consistently with another family of whales known as the T49As for the past few weeks. It was a blast to see the whole group traveling together in a beautiful lineup, side by side and synchronized. It was especially fun to see the huge dorsal fins of T19B “Galiano” and T49A1 “Noah” together. As we were heading south down San Juan Channel towards home, suddenly, a huge fin surfaced in front of us! To our surprise, in the last 10 minutes of our trip, we happened to find another large male known as T49C “Nielson”. We got some great, and unexpected, looks at this handsome guy before heading back to the dock!

 

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

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Written by Bethany
on May 05, 2024

Whale Report: April 23, 2024 – All the Killer Whales

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