November 16, 2021: J Pod- Haro Strait
J31 Tsuchi and J56 Tofino
J27 Blackberry
J42 Echo
J22 Oreo
J41 Eclipse and J58 Crescent
J26 Mike
J39 Mako
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #87 - Nov 16, 2021

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November 16, 2021: J Pod- Haro Strait
J31 Tsuchi and J56 Tofino
J27 Blackberry
J42 Echo
J22 Oreo
J41 Eclipse and J58 Crescent
J26 Mike
J39 Mako
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #87 - Nov 16, 2021
Congratulations to J41 Eclipse on the birth of her second calf!
Photos by Talia Goodyear
The Center for Whale Research confirmed that J41 had a new calf but, as the whales are in Canadian waters, little is known about the new arrival. This is the fourth birth to the southern residents since 2019.
NEW J-BABY NEW J-BABY NEW J-BABY
January 9, 2022: J Pod- Trincomali Channel
J47 Notch, J35 Tahlequah, and J57 Phoenix
J58 Crescent
J46 Star, J58 Crescent, J41 Eclipse
J46 Star
J44 Moby
J37 Hy’Shqa and J36 Alki
J35 Tahlequah
J31 Tsuchi
J31 Tsuchi and J56 Tofino
J26 Mike
J27 Blackberry
Photo credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #1 - Jan 9, 2022
September 30, 2021: J Pod- Haro Strait
J26 Mike and J16 Slick
J58 Crescent
J39 Mako
J41 Eclipse and J51 Nova
J47 Notch and J45 Se-Yi-Chn
J42 Echo
Note: There is a rumor going around of a brand new calf in J Pod (bright orange, fetal folds), but this has NOT been confirmed yet by any officials and this “new calf” may actually be the transient calf, T099E, who was born a few weeks ago and someone misunderstood. I’ll share more info if anyone comes up!
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #80 - Sept 30, 2021
September 18, 2021: J Pod- Haro Strait
J58 Crescent and J41 Eclipse
J41 Eclipse
J58 Crescent
J35 Tahlequah
J37 Hy’Shqa
J27 Blackberry
J26 Mike
J53 Kiki and J35 Tahlequah
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #77 - Sept 18, 2021
October 27, 2021: J Pod- Boundary Pass
J57 Phoenix
J19 Shachi
J58 Crescent and J41 Eclipse
J27 Blackberry
J39 Mako
J38 Cookie
J31 Tsuchi, J56 Tofino, and J40 Suttles
J57 Phoenix on J46 Star’s Back
J49 T’ilem I’nges and J37 Hy’Shqa
J38 Cookie and J22 Oreo
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #84 - Oct 27, 2021
December 5, 2020: J and K pods- Minke Lake and San Juan Channel
J39 Mako
K26 Lobo
J57 Phoenix
K27 Deadhead
J58 Crescent and J41 Eclipse
J57 Phoenix and J35 Tahlequah
K14 Lea, J37 Hy’Shqa, and K36 Yoda
K38 Comet and J45 Se-Yi-Chn
K36 Yoda and K14 Lea
J38 Cookie and K42 Kelp
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #67 - Dec 5, 2020