“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”
Jacques Cousteau
It took us a bit to locate orcas today. Once we did, a captain spotted fifteen orcas in the Strait of Georgia where we were, just about the same time a captain spotted some in the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
We were viewing the T75Bs, T124A2s, T124Ds, T86As, and T137s. On the way back we observed a pair of stellar sea lion bulls feuding over buoy real estate. They were pretty funny.
A couple of shots of bald eagles feasting on a seal pup. It is that time of year.
This week we were primarily up in the Strait of Georgia. We saw the T123s and T46Bs on a couple of the days and then
A pair of Gray Whales and a Humpback whale today. A Common Loon in the path of the Grays. We viewed the exotic animals of
T46s near Race Rocks We saw the T46s near Race Rocks today. We were on our way to see the T35As but I spotted another