Today we saw two pods of Orca whales. We found the T90s in the morning, and T124s in the afternoon. That's 9 individuals total!

The T90s were up by Galiano Island in Canadian waters.

T090B aka Piglet, born in 2006

T090 aka Eagle, and one of her daughters


The T124As were over by Sidney on Vancouver Island, also in Canadian waters.




Photographs taken by Naturalist Kaylee
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