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Bigg’s T37As All Day Long

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I also stopped by Low Island to check in on the Black Oystercatcher chick. It is growing fast and looking more like an adult every visit I make.

A lot of harbor seals around which is why Bigg’s Orca are thriving. They have an abundant source of prey of the Harbor Seals which I call Orca Sausages.

At the end of the day, we were the last boat with the T37A’s as they were pointing towards Anacortes and I am hoping they will be around for us to see tomorrow too.

 

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