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T65A’s With Playful Calf

young orca calf

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We caught up with the Biggs T65A’s. This is a family of orca that includes the matriarch T65A, her teenage 14-year-old T65A2, T65A3, T65A4. As of this year, it also includes a five-month-old calf, T65A5.

I was lucky to get a couple pics of T65A5. The calves are pretty quick and hard to catch with the lens.

We saw Bald Eagles both American and Canadian 😉

There were harbor seals including one as we left the harbor. A King Fisher but could not get a good shot. A very fast and skittish little bird.

On Spieden Island there were a few Fallow Deer including a large antlered buck and an albino. There are two albino Fallow Deer

A long trip but some very wonderful sights along the way including T65A’s with playful calf today.

 

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