The T137s (-T137D) splash along near Crofton. Heading out into the Strait, Incognito (BCX2053) is spotted, breaching and splashing along.
Read MoreIt was a great morning spent with the T086As and T123s celebrating their hunt in Northumberland Channel, and Humpback Whales Europa, Neptune, and an unknown feeding in the Strait of Georgia.
Read MoreArial stole the show as he lived up to his name, showcasing the power acrobatics that humpback whales are known for with breach after breach during our time spent with his during the World of Orca tour.
Read MoreThe festivities continue, with a new T-party forming, including the T036A2s, T086As, T100s, and T137s. Afterward two pairs of humpbacks are spotted, including Chinook (BCY0996) and X_pialidocious (BCY1540) and also Arial (BCY0767) and Forge (BCX2499)!
Read MoreThe T100s, T124As, T124A1s, and T137s have a social extravaganza through Dodd Narrows! X_pialidocious (KEY0059), Olympus (BCX2075), and KEX0087 are spotted travelling together near Halibut Bank. Smiley (BCY0996) and Europa (BCX0854) socialize in the Strait of Georgia. To wrap up the day, the T069Ds hunt outside the Nanaimo Harbour!
Read MoreThe T137’s and T086A’s cruising through Stuart Channel, then a suprise visit from T049A1 Noah near Gabiola Island. These encounters were followed by a lone humpback, BCZ0180 Kraken!
Read MoreA relaxed T-party with the T100s and T086As, travelling together through the Yellowpoint area of the Gulf Islands.
Read MoreT063, T065 and the T019s surfing in the swells.
Read MoreAnvil, Split Fluke, Chi, Arial, Coyote and Corona/Phi associating in the Salish Sea.
Read MoreProwler (BCX1660) is spotted feeding in the Strait. The T101s and T1024A4s continue socializing, with the youngsters frolicking away. Kata (BCY1218) is spotted on the way home, enjoying a late evening feast.
Read MoreThe T101s and T124A4s are still hanging out together in Howe Sound. Humpback whales Astroboy (BCX2152) and Coyote (BCX2484) were spotted in the Strait as well as our first mom and calf pair of the season, Smoke (BCX2183) and her 2026 calf!
Read MoreWe have a very quick peek at an Unknown humpback before heading to Howe Sound. The T101s and T124A4s travel through the emerald waters of Howe Sound. On the way home, Ulli (BCY0946calf2024) is spotted lunge-feeding in the Strait of Georgia.
Read MoreThe T101s are spotted travelling with the T124A4s. Split Fluke (BCX1680) and Eros (BCX2201) are spotted associating and travelling later on.
Read MoreThe T101s, T123s, and T124A4s continued their party in the Strait of Georgia, and humpback whales Specter, Eros, Split Fluke, and a couple of friends were also feeding in the area.
Read MoreIt was an exciting morning spent with a fast-moving T-party featuring the T101s, T123s, and T124A4s.
Read MoreToday’s orca are spotted inside the Southern Gulf Islands, south of Porlier Pass. This family, identified as the T002Cs, travels north, before heading out into the Strait of Georgia.
Read MoreMany humpbacks are spotted all around the Strait of Georgia, including Poptart (BCY1014), Calypso (BCY1226), Fader (BCY0195), Callisto (BCX2486), Kelpie (BCY1276), Eros (BCX2201), Aether (BCZ0414calf2024), and Olympus (BCX2075). T049A2 Jude and T051 Roswell/Loner are up to their usual mischief as well, and are spotted going through the Nanaimo Harbour!
Read MoreSpending time with T049A2 and T051 near Ladysmith.
Read MoreAnvil (BCZ0410), Split Fluke (BCX1068), Moraine (BCY1465), Bagheera (BCY1471), BCY1059 calf 2024, Malachite (BCY1463), and Poptart (BCY1014) swimming in the Salish Sea.
Read MoreWe have a short journey around the Gulf Islands!
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