Showing posts with label killer whales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label killer whales. Show all posts
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Ocean Magic Adventure Sept 8 3:30
Today's Ocean Magic 3:30 trip found us only minutes from the Victoria inner harbour. Turns out that members of L & K pod were on the move across the waterfront eastbound towards San Juan Island. At first they were very spread apart, but did group up and started traveling quickly speed porpoising out of the water, it was an awesome sight! Big males porpoising out of the water together is such a momentous encounter. The animals crossed Victoria and continued past Discovery Island. Some breaches were seen by 1 big male (see photos) as well as more awesome group porpoising including one little wee one who would pop out of the water on their own (see video).
While repositioning the vessel, we stopped to look at a Stellar sealion who was busy feeding on some fish, and would also fling the fish around and tease the seagulls. We then caught up for another look at the last group of traveling killer whales, there were many whales in the area. After having a wonderful time with the killer whales, we ventured south west into the strait in search of humpbacks! Low and behold we found my favorite humpback whale (known as Bart who has a split fin) who was probably with his mother together lounging about. It's amazing for me to see my favorite baleen cetacean and to know that he has returned again - this will be his 4th year in our area. Awesome trip!
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Ocean Magic Wildlife Adventure Aug 4 3:30pm
Hello all. Well it's been a while since I have been out on the water as I was away in Mexico. Finally, I was able to get out on the boat and see some of the orcas! On the 3:30 Ocean Magic trip we observed members of Lpod in Juan de Fuca / Haro Straits - where the two converge. Earlier that day they had been spread apart foraging off San Juan Island. We heard that all 3 pods were together but we spent our time watching some of Lpod. It's always easy for us to first ID the large males - L41 and L74 who were busy chasing Salmon impressing our passengers. We also observed mother and calf pairs (need still to ID) breaching and porpoising about. There was no shortage of orca activity out there; speed porpoising, tail slapping, spy hopping and many breaches in all directions. As the animals were spread far apart, it was difficult to catch all the breaches as some of them were overlapping far and close by. I did manage to get some images of it for your viewing pleasure. On the way home we stopped to look at the harbour seals hauled out on the rocks of the Trial Island lighthouse. Thanks to the stellar all girl crew today; Captain Anna, Naturalist Mika, Naturalist Liz and Naturalist McKyla. Please enjoy the photos and video in the post.
Please note for your viewing variety, photos are generally shot with a 400 mm telephoto lens and the video is usually shot in wider angle and shows a different perspective.
Also, keep your eye on the Prince of Whales website, the new site is almost complete!. Should be live in the next 2 weeks. It's an exciting change!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Zen like Orcas, Ocean Magic 3:30







Is it me, or is there a lot of "belly floppin" going on these days? On the 3:30 Ocean Magic Adventure, we (Captain Anna and our awesome all girl crew with passengers) found ourselves in flat calm seas... It was so quiet we could hear the echo of the orca's breath across the water, and unforgettable sound. We began around Henry Island as L pod was heading southbound. They were very spread apart mainly traveling but as you can see some belly flops along the way. The animals were seen heading south towards Lime Kiln park where as usual, an anxious fan crowd awaited them. Animals were spread right out into the middle of Haro Strait. It was a very ZEN like trip this evening. The big male seen in these images and video is L85 who was born in 1991 making him about 19 years of age...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
J's,K's, Ocean Magic Adventure 3:30, July 23
Arleigh explains foraging behavior while we're waiting for the animals to surface











On our 3:30 Ocean Magic Adventure trip, I heard that all three pods (although didn't see any L's so not sure about them) were in the area today. When we arrived, the pods were spread far apart up and down the shoreline of San Juan Island hunting, feeding and traveling. We started viewing K pod, a small group including K21 Cappuccino were traveling southbound north of Lime Kiln close to the shoreline. K's and some J's I believe passed VERY close to the shoreline off Lime Kiln park giving the many spectators onshore a front row, 5 star view of the animals. Based off what I saw through my lens, the orcas passing by would have been just a few feet from the shore where people were located. I saw a variety of behaviors today; breaching, pec slapping, speed porpoising, tail slapping, foraging and traveling.
Through my lens I was lucky enough to capture 1 small animal breach and also managed to catch the end of another breach not far off from Lime Kiln... Further on, one lone spectator on shore was witness to a pec slap, or was the orca waving at him?. Because of our restrictions around the animals, we remained about a mile offshore. At the end of our trip, we saw 1 large male (I am not exactly sure who it was, I have looked at the ID chart and do not want to guess as there are several who look alike) speed porpoising south. Because the orcas were so close to shore today, and we were quite far back, it was a bit difficult to tell you who we were looking at exactly. None the less, it's always a beautiful experience to be out there, in the presence of such magnificent animals.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Kpod, Ocean Magic Adventure, July 22












On todays Ocean Magic 3:30pm trip we found ourselves observing Kpod accompanied by L87 I believe... Hmmm perhaps he's interested in someone? The group was spread out foraging. Passengers were introduced to Cappuccino K21 (a large male) in hunting behavior, his directions were constantly in shift, clearly in search of Salmon. Most of the animals were located closer to San Juan Island, we remained a few miles offshore observing him and a mother and calf pair (will ID and fill in the animal name here)
On route back to Victoria, we stopped at the Chain Islands in Oak Bay to view the sea birds (mainly gulls and cormorants) as well as the mother and pup harbour seals laying out on the rocks. Also managed to get a photo of our awesome all woman crew today; Arleigh, Marnie, Mika, and Captain Anna. It's always a great experience out with them.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Ocean Magic, Superpod, July 15
I believe this is Skana L79 who surprised us. He's done this before, he's a rather sneeky big guy sometimes lol











On our 3:30pm Ocean Magic Adventure, all 3 pods came together at the bottom of Lopez Island ( I think it was) and were making their way back over to San Juan Island from Rosario Strait. The animals were quite active, breaching, tail lobbing, and speed porpoising. They were traveling spread out and in groups. We were quite surprised while watching one group, just when we saw they were headed our way Captain Anna started to move the vessel out of the way when passengers were treated to a very unexpected visitor! See the video at the top of the post for that moment. Passengers were treated to lovely views of many of the large males (K21, L41, L79, L78) including everyones favorite Ruffles J1. Thanks to all the great crew and captain Anna Hall (today an all women team) for a perfect trip!
Below is a crop of the scarring on L78's fin, because I know some people are interested to have a better look.

FYI, I will be blogging two Victoria Ocean Magic trips a week; Wed and Thursday 3:30 pm. Also look out for some of the Vancouver crossing, Butchart Gardens and Vancouver & Victoria Zodiac trips to be blogged by me this summer!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Ocean Magic, July 13, 3:30
(High Def clip. It was rough so I've used a stabilization filter)
In this video, the large male is Gaia L78
Well I am back for a little while after living for much time in Mexico. I'll be kicking around this season and then back south to the world of kiteboarding!








Today on the Ocean Magic 3:30 trip, we found Kpod with a small group of L's heading east towards San Juan Island. They were south of Discovery Island spread apart and picked up speed when entering Haro Strait. Some tail lobs, pec slaps, half breaches, speed porpoising and even some lunge feeding behavior. I have attached my favorite image from today, an orca with a splash of rhinoceros auklets. L78 is bearing some war scars on the right side of his dorsal fin, some rough play or tough love maybe :)...



On the way home, passengers were delighted to see the many awesome kiteboarders taking advantage of the strong winds. Kiters rode along side, jumped and played in the vessel stern wake.
Maria Chantelle Tucker / Prince of Whales
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