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T65A’s Biggs Calf T65A6

t65a6 young orca calf

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It was a long trip to see them today but worth the effort.  We were on the NW side of Salt Spring Island in BC to see the T65A’s Biggs Calf T65A6 and Bald Eagles.

It is a beautiful thing to see the calf skipping around with so much energy and having fun.  A couple of my shots look like the calf slid right over the back of mom or a sibling.

We saw some Bald Eagles, and I told my version of Canadian Bald Eagles since that is where we were. That and T65A’s Biggs Calf T65A6 was pretty special.

Our trip back was a bit rough, though it was so worth the extra time to see them.

 

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