T124C
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Easter Sunday with Orcas and Grays! – 17/4/22
Tim and I spent Easter Sunday near Whidbey and Hat Islands with Transient Orcas T123’s and T124C and two Grays #2362 and #383. Look at these faces!! We were fortunate to find two grays together #2362 and we think the other one is #383. They didn’t fluke much, rolled around a lot together, and then…
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One on One Encounter with T124C – 12/4/18
We were on our way to another group of killer whales today when we received a report that a lone killer whale was a few short minutes from the city of Victoria. It turned out to be T124C, a 26-year-old male, who has been kicking around since the beginning of January. Although he’s small (for…
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A Surprise Encounter with J Pod after a Morning with Bigg’s (Transients)! – 5/7/16
A surprise encounter with J Pod (Group A) this afternoon!! So much activity but the best thing to watch was them hammering fish! Welcome home J Pod. It’s been pretty rare this season to see those familiar fins but group A of J Pod returned a few days ago and have been hanging around at…
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Encountering the T123’s in Howe Sound – 7/5/15
We saw the T123s with T124C in Gulf of Georgia yesterday, and again in Howe Sound today . The T123s have been spotted in Howe Sound once already this season and we suspect they were there earlier this week as well based on reports of “a group of three whales, one bull and one baby”.…