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“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” 
Jacques Cousteau

T30’s Bald Eagles Harlequin

Bald Eagle diving on fish

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The Lighthouse is Dungeness Spit Lighthouse.

The Bald Eagles were diving on Herring. I caught one with a herring in its talons, but it was not in focus.

We then saw Seal and Stellar Sea Lions and lots of Rhinoceros Auklets.  Then we continued to the Biggs pod of Killer Whales.

With the beautiful weather, T30’s Bald Eagles Harlequin ducks and flat water it was the best day.

 

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Big Mama's 8th calf
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Big Mama & Calf

We started the day looking for a humpback that never materialized, then made our way to a group of feeding humpbacks south of Victoria. From

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