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

Horned Puffin-Brown Pelican-Humpback Whale

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For the middle tour with whales, we saw a pair of humpbacks for a while and heard a pod of Orca was preparing to cross over into USA waters. We headed that way only to learn they took a right-hand turn and stayed deep into Canadian waters. Until the politicians quit making this a political game we are not allowed into Canadian waters. All the years we have been doing this, I have never heard of an instance where one of our vessels has had to touch foreign soil. So the fear that we will spread a virus when we are miles at sea is absurd.
 
I stopped by to check on my little Oystercatcher chick and it is doing well. A few weeks ago a Peregrine Falcon got one of the chicks so now there is only the one but it is doing fine. While with the puffins I observed a pair tapping their beaks against each other. It seemed to be an act of affection. One was larger than the other so I am assuming they were a mated pair. A couple weeks ago I witnessed a mating ritual and the male mounting the female afterward.
 
It was amazing to see the Horned Puffin again and all the other beautiful birds of the Salish Sea.

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