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via Albert Michaud Photographie:
Back in Antarctica for a few weeks and just arrived my season is already perfect! An amazing encounter with d-type killer whales in the drake, an hour spent with these southern ocean puzzles. A very curious group who came to do bow riding at the front of the ship! The chance of a life!
Lots of spyhopping whales today! Norwegian killer seem to spyhop more than other populations, but they rarely, rarely ever breach.
Morgan and Ula.
Credit: dika_fphotography.
J Pod
2015 CWR Encounter 43
Killer Whales Playing (Monterey Bay Whale Watching, GoWhales.com)
This photo is from July of 2016 …. J50 “Scarlett” and her mother J16 “Slick”
Oh how things have changed … and not changed at all.
#nofishnoblackfish #srkw #killerwhale https://ift.tt/2NvF2tC
_MG_5070_J16 by Miles Ritter on flickr.
J’adore les orques bonne soirée #Repost @lesitedelorque with @get_repost ・・・ PC : @garypeartphoto 📷 🌊 🐬 🐋 #orque #killerwhale #orca #whale #dolphin #dauphin #baleine #wearetheorca #whalewatching #emptythetanks #blackfish #marinelife #ocean #nofishnoblackfish https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp-OrbPjE-G/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=prbfqn44s6mt
Photo by Paul Nicklen on facebook:
This small group of orcas kept spy-hopping around our inflatable boat in the northern fjords of Lofoten, Norway. They were showing so much curiosity that it seemed like an invitation to get in the water with them. As soon as we did the young calf brought over a jellyfish and then proceeded to play with it in front of us for quite some time.
6/13/19 - CA51C Bumper belly-flopping after a sea lion hunt.
Photos by Tim Huntington with Blue Ocean Whale Watch
CA51A’s, CA49C & CA50B + a Tufted puffin!
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