Friday, September 07, 2007

Breaching transient killer whales


(animals swim past our stern)

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(predation lunge)
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(approaching a seal)
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And finally some other wildlife :)

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(california sealion)
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(harbour seal)
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(Race Rocks)

On our 3:30 Ocean Magic trip, we arrived at the tip of Vancouver Island at Christopher Point where a group of transient (meat eating) orcas were found heading west towards Sooke. T002B, T046B, T046B1 are some of the animals we sighted today. About 5 mins after our arrival, the animals became very active right around the shoreline. We saw a predation lunge from one of the larger animals. Lots of group tail slapping, aerial activity, milling and feeding however the prey remained unseen beneath the surface. The animals continued this behavior throughout our trip as they moved along the shoreline stopping to kelp and breach along the way. The animals stalked a harbour seal sitting on a rock - they dance and tail slapped while looking at the seal. I do not know if they actually ended up killing that seal however the animals showed much predation behavior and many gulls were on scene throughout our time indicating probably multiple kills. Closer to the end of our stay, the animals moved off the shoreline area and came towards our boat stern while displaying belly rolls and tail slaps. The calf in particular was very active breaching over and over. Honestly I have never seen animals breach so much, not even the southern residents who are sighted breaching often. Those must have been some very happily fed and full animals. Active behavior indicates successful hunting and feeding.

After such an epic view of the transient orcas we found a lone humpback whale just 1 or 2 miles offshore of the orcas. We watched the animal give us a lovely fluke before heading to race rocks where we saw many pinnipeds gathered on the rocks. California and Stellar sealions along with harbour seals were sighted. What an epic day out there on our beautiful west coast!

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