They were far offshore when spotted by others. At first some thought it might be orcas but there was definitely a humpback out there.
Though distant images showed that what looked like it could be an orca it was actually the tail flukes of the adult humpback.
There was another humpback present & it might have been an offspring.
If so this might be the first of this season's mom/calf pair coming up Haro Strait. Too cool!
The land in the distance is Vancouver Island. That's when others began seeing the exhale of the Humpback.
This was zoomed in enough to confirm that what may have looked like an orca in the distance was actually the tail flukes of a humpback...and with a smaller HB.
The underside of the tail fluke shows there is a lot of white and the skinny thing sticking up is the other tail fluke.
These next two images indicate that one was much larger than the other....hum...mom and calf??
Difficult to see - there are 2 'things' barely on the surface that are actually the tip of the tail flukes of the larger HB.
Terribly out of focus... it is the left tail fluke & shows a distinct 'hook'.Shows location...See the blows?
The one on the right might look like an orca but those are the tail flukes of the HB.
Great spotting of these far from shore whales today! Thanks everyone!
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