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T65A’s off Dungeness Spit

T65 Calf

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The T99’s were not with them today. I believe they were spotted up in Howe Sound north of Vancouver.

The little calf, T65A5 has a lot of energy. She skips and hops around without a seeming care in the world. Always staying close to mom, T65A.

We saw Stellar Sea Lions. One of them seems to have a bad eye. The Bald Eagles and Harbor Seals were here too. Popeye showed up at my boat at the same time I started the engine. I think I startled her as she bugged out quick.

The T65A’s off Dungeness Spit was the highlight of the day.

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