Written by Bethany
on May 06, 2024

Whale Report: April 28, 2024 – T49C, T49A2 and the T75Bs

Whale Report: April 28, 2024 – T49C, T49A2 and the T75Bs

April 28, 2024 – It was quite the windy day but despite the challenging weather, we had encounters with two separate groups of Bigg’s Killer Whales and several other amazing animals! We spent some time exploring Spieden Island where we spotted a Steller Sea Lion with the largest octopus! It was thrashing the octopus around to break off chunks and swallowing them down! We also spotted several juvenile bald eagles with their mottled coloring soaring above us and some Mouflon Sheep Rams on the shoreline! We spent some time watching two male killer whales, T49C “Nielson” and his 16-year-old nephew T49A2 “Jude” as they slowly traveled north. After checking the boys out, we got a report of another group of whales back at Spieden Island. It turned out to be a young mother known as T75B “Pebble” and her three children. While we waited for them to surface, we even got to check out several intertidal animals, including sea stars and sea urchins, along the steep cliff shoreline of Sentinel Island. What an action-packed day!

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

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Written by Bethany
on May 06, 2024

Whale Report: April 28, 2024 – T49C, T49A2 and the T75Bs

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