T124A2
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Amazing Encounter with the T124A2’s and T087 – 23/4/20
So nice to get out on the water today with the T124A2’s and T087. Thanks to Rachelle for the early report, and Blair for spotting them from shore! It was a pretty amazing encounter. They quickly started attacking a seal upon our arrival. It took almost an hour as mom (T124A2) let her two kids, especially the youngest (T124A2B)…
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J Pod and Bigg’s Double Header! – 10/3/19
We traveled south of Campbell River, we ran into J Pod members in between Mitlenatch Island and Vancouver Island. I have seen J Pod a few times before but I have never seen them so spread out. All 6 of them were spread out and just traveling. We first saw L87 “Onyx” and traveled with…
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A Record Setting Day with Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales! – 7/4/19
A record setting day today! A long haul to follow up on a report in the Strait of Georgia led to us finding a very large group of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales. It started with the T36A’s, T36B’s, T100s, T99’s and T101s but as they continued west at high speed, they met up with the…
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A Rare “T Party!” – 14/4/17
Today was an amazing day! We witnessed something pretty rare: a T party! (When we see several Pods of Bigg’s (Transients) Killer Whales together). We saw the T49A’s, T101, T100’s and T124A’s! They were very playful and breaching multiple times(I don’t think I ever saw a T breach before!) T49A1 and T102 swam so close…
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The T123’s and T124A’s Close to the Boat – 27/5/16
Aboard Eagle Wing Tours‘ catamaran, 4Ever Wild, I arrived on scene with the T123’s and T124A’s at approximately 5:45pm. Distant exhalations plumed in front of forested shoreline, and as we carefully approached the whales I picked out the distinctive fin of T123A, a sprouting male. The group would surface four or five times, dive…