What an amazing day with these guys and gals! This shot of one surfacing under the rainbow was taken in Penn Cove off Whidbey Island.
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We think there were somewhere between 12-20 of them, and they stayed in the quiet waters in and around Penn Cove all day.
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They were there when we departed last night at sundown.
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Here are a few from the Whidbey/Penn Cove encounter.
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Lagenorhynchus obliquidens AKA Pacific white-sided dolphins or “Lags”.
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-Cindi
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