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Three pods of Biggs Killer Whales

Biggs T137s 35As & 38As

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Two days in a row with these Biggs Killer Whales. I was able to get quite a few pics of the calf. I got a few shots with Mt. Baker in the background.

Most of my pics are on the sunny side of the whales making for a better shot.   I have one pic with a left side view and you can see T38A and her white spaceship looking birthmark.

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