Sunday, March 28, 2010
Zodiac Wildlife Adventure March 26
There is nothing more exciting than heading out of the Victoria Harbour in a yellow Zodiac and surrendering to the blustery March wind, a few big waves, a face dashed with ocean spray and a whole lot of sunshine above. That is exactly what the 12 noon Prince of Whales, Zodiac experienced this exhilarating, Spring day. We headed west in lumpy water in search of WHALES. Our experienced Skipper Mark and first mate Mika , took us along the rugged coast of Vancouver Island where we saw a nesting Bald Eagle, then on to Race Rocks Ecological Reserve, where the Lighthouse celebrates 150 years of service in 2010. It was here we saw a number of Steller Sea Lions cruising the waters. A phone tip gave us heads-up of a group of Killer Whales off Albert Head. We watched these magnificent mammal eating, apex hunters, Transient Orca. They were milling around their kill which was well below the surface. The many gull ,clean-up crew, flew in to snatch up the crumbs while we watched the T49's, females and their young, and a large bull, T103 forage below. They were taking long dives and zig-zagging all around. Our International and Canadian guests thoroughly enjoyed their Spring Wildlife Adventure this brisk, March day.
Marie, Orca-Magic
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