Dolphins
- Atlantic White-sided Dolphins
- Bottlenose Dolphin
- Common Dolphin
- Long Beaked Common Dolphins
- Short Beaked Common Dolphins
- Dusky Dolphin
- False Killer Whale
- Fraser’s Dolphin
- Hector’s Dolphin
- Hourglass Dolphins
- Humpback Dolphins
- Australian Humpback Dolphin
- Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins
- Killer Whale
- Alaskan
- Argentina
- Australian
- Bigg’s (Transient)
- Californian
- Caribbean
- Eastern Tropical Pacific Killer Whales
- Icelandic
- New Zealand
- Northern Resident
- A Clan
- C Clan
- G Clan
- R Clan
- Northwestern Atlantic and Eastern Arctic
- Norwegian
- Offshores
- Scottish West Coast
- Southern Resident
- J Pod
- K Pod
- L Pod
- Type A
- Type B Large
- Type B Small
- Type C Ross Sea
- Type D
- West Coast Community
- Melon-Headed Whales
- Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
- Peale’s Dolphin
- Pilot Whale
- Long-finned Pilot Whale
- Short-finned Pilot Whale
- Right Whale Dolphin
- Northern Right Whale Dolphin
- Risso’s Dolphin
- River Dolphins
- Amazon River Dolphins
- Araguaian River Dolphin
- Indus River Dolphin
- Irrawaddy Dolphin
- Txuci
- Rough Toothed Dolphin
- Snubfin Dolphin
- Spinner Dolphin
- Spotted Dolphin
- Atlantic Spotted Dolphins
- Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
- Striped Dolphins
- White-beaked Dolphin
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Start of the Summer Season – 4/6/26
Amazing news!!! We have started our 4th summer season from Bleik, Andøya 🙂 We had amazing sightings with pilot whales, sperm whales, and, of course, puffins 🙂 The evenings have been very peaceful lately, and we have spent time with the pilot whales. One evening, the conditions were so calm that we could switch off…
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Biggs take down Waterfowl – 2/26
The T109As took down at least 3 waterfowl during our encounter with them last week in Clayoquot Sound. Ducks are often used as a training tool for orcas learning to hunt, and this pod has no shortage of young hunters learning this skill! Notably, their neice known as Kʷiisaḥiʔis (T109A3A), had been seen catching ducks…
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A Breaching Northern Right Whale Dolphin! – 4/5/26
Today the stars aligned and I captured a shot I’ve been hoping for ever since I first encountered this species! There were 5,000+ Northern right whale dolphin scattered all across the bay yesterday. It was our last encounter with part of that scattered super pod when I finally got the shot! For about 10 minutes…
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Breaches and Flick Feeding – 11/4/26
T030C “Salix” launching from the water while approaching the T050s offshore of Tofino BC yesterday. Despite the saddle patch never being visible during this breach sequence, the eyepatch and it’s very convenient freckle helped make this ID. This 21 year old female is so big that several of us assumed it was her big brother…
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Bremer Bay Orca Hunt Fin Whale – 22/3/26
Graphic Content WarningIt was yet another historical day for the Whale Watch Western Australia pod as we were witness to the first ever observed Fin Whale predation by Orca in Australia. The area in which the Fin Whale was attacked is the closest hunt ever witnessed to the coastline as we found ourselves under 4…
