The T60’s cruising past Anacortes back toward Bellingham with us. 8/12/24 Aug 11 Sealions gave us a pretty good show this morning. They were all trying to get up onto the marker, but also taking turns and playing in the water. We saw a few surfacings of a lone female (T002B). Lone females are super… Continue reading Lots of T60’s and some T49’s
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All four species of whales, with humpbacks breaching a few times!
Aug 4 We made the quick pit stop at Viti Rocks to look at a variety of bird species and harbor seals. Soon after, we went towards Sinclair to look for a humpback that was lost about 20 minutes before. We ended up spotting it going north by Sinclair, and it turns out when we… Continue reading All four species of whales, with humpbacks breaching a few times!
Minkes and Humpacks Appear more often as Summer Caries On
Kurt Leipold capturing humpback Uluka on 7/28/24 July 28 Today was a long run out to the Strait of Juan de Fuca to see if we could spot a humpback that was last reported by a PWWA vessel 30 mins before we arrived. We found the whale already 5 miles from its last known… Continue reading Minkes and Humpacks Appear more often as Summer Caries On
Far and Near, Whales Abound!
July 21 We went real far east today to Swanson Channel south of Pender Island in Canada today. We were watching the T46Bs again today, a lot farther than we saw them yesterday. We got some great looks at their eye patches and the lighting was perfect to see their spouts. On the way,… Continue reading Far and Near, Whales Abound!
Interesting Activity from Several Orca Sightings
A shot from Laurie Russel on 7/16/24 July 14 We came upon three pods this day! The T49A’s were at Friday Harbor, and on the way back we saw the T75B’s and T77’s at Blakely Shoal. July 16 We started off with seals at Viti Rocks and then quite the show from some sea… Continue reading Interesting Activity from Several Orca Sightings
Massive T-Party and Incredibly Active T109A2’s
A truly awesome showing from the T109A2 pod in San Juan Channel on 7/10/24 July 7 Second day Of T65Bs, but we had to travel all the way to Saturna for them! It was a rough day for whale reports with no sightings until 1pm. We had headed north in the morning to… Continue reading Massive T-Party and Incredibly Active T109A2’s
More Great Time with Transients and Baker Views
Nice diversity of shots from Kurt Leipold on 7/6/24 June 30 Lucky day today! T46 Bs were spotted at Clark and Burnes, very close to home. This group of whales is interesting because a large portion of the pod are very young. Both the matriarch and the next oldest female had calves this last year!… Continue reading More Great Time with Transients and Baker Views
A Three Whale Species Day, A Rainbow Cloud and Much More.
Bald Eagles, T75B’s & a rainbow cloud on 6/25/24 June 23 Right as we started serving lunch, Casey and I saw a spout in the distance. Turns out it was the T37 killer wales. They were going for depper dives and hard to track. Then we realized the T34’s were with them, and we even… Continue reading A Three Whale Species Day, A Rainbow Cloud and Much More.
Active Orcas, Humpacks and Greys Galore!
Incredible shots from Betsy Stewart and her Sony A1 w/ 200-600 lens on 6/22/24 June 16 Reports on whales were super fast this morning and incredibly close to port. We made a slow journey by Viti Rocks and Peapod Rocks during lunch to give us a little time. Lots of bald eagle activity today, scaring… Continue reading Active Orcas, Humpacks and Greys Galore!
Big Mama and Moon Walking
June 10 We first stopped at a buoy to find 2 sleepy Sea lions. They were super cute, one was using the other as a pillow. We got info that there were whales going against the current, traveling slow north of orcas island near Point Doughty. We were afraid that they were going to turn… Continue reading Big Mama and Moon Walking