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J’s, K’s, L’s, and a Humpback

Mount Baker, Killer Whales

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On the afternoon tour, we spotted a Humpback Whale though he was being pretty shy about showing us his tail fluke. I never did see it and was not able to ID this whale.

There were J’s, K’s, L’s and a Humpback. SRKW’s including K21 Cappuccino, L87 Onyx, J27 Blackberry, J38 Cookie, and many others.

 

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