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HB Divot and T123s with T46B1s

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We spent time with Divot up off of Patos Island then got word the Orca pods were spotted between Matia and Orcas Islands. They were moving slowly eastbound not really in a hurry to get anywhere fast. We got several nice looks at them including the young calf with leucistic pigment disorder.

We saw some harbor seals, bald eagles flying by and harbor porpoise being their usual shy selves.

 

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