July 16th - T46's across the Strait and T101's at Valdes Island

This morning we visited the T46’s again near Bowen Island. Wake (T46) was travelling with her sons T46D and Camillo (T46E) and her youngest child T46F. Centeki (T122) who doesn't have her own pod, was also travelling with them.

In the afternoon, we visited the T101’s in the East of Valdes Island. Reef (T101) and her children Rush (T101A) and Lagoon (T101B), along with Beardslee (T102) who travels with them. We saw quite a bit of action from them, which included breaching, and tail-slapping!

Naturalist Val captured some amazing sequences with the pod. Check them out below!

Breach, tail slap, and a pec slap all in one! Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Breach, tail slap, and a pec slap all in one! Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Come see our whales yourself! Book a tour today over the phone by calling us at 250-667-5177 or continue on this website to book online! Happy travels!

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Marbled Murrelet. Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

Marbled Murrelet. Photo by Val Watson (3:30).

T46D surfacing. Photo by Val Watson (10:30)

T46D surfacing. Photo by Val Watson (10:30)

Wake (T46) and T46F, who is 7 years old! Photo by Val Watson (10:30).

Wake (T46) and T46F, who is 7 years old! Photo by Val Watson (10:30).

Centeki (T122) doesn’t have her own pod, so she usually travels with the T46’s. Photo by Ryan Uslu (10:30).

Centeki (T122) doesn’t have her own pod, so she usually travels with the T46’s. Photo by Ryan Uslu (10:30).

Perched bald eagle. Photo by Val Watson (10:30).

Perched bald eagle. Photo by Val Watson (10:30).

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