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Biggs T65A’s in Friday Harbor Checking Us Out

Biggs T65A's in Friday Harbor Checking Us Out

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The ferry called me wanting to make sure I would be out of his way. I let him know I surely would be but their were whales in his path. He needed to be cautious while transiting Wasp Passage.

Again today this group of three was without mom and the younger siblings.  Mom and the kids still have not rejoined the pod.

Today I heard this group described as Little Rascals just wandering around doing their own thing without moms watchful eye. I wonder what kind of scolding they are going to get when Mom does finally meet up with them again.

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