2008 was a year of many losses and one new calf who made it through...
Lummi K-7 did not return with the rest of K Pod...
...Blossom J-11 (far)...disappeared in the middle of summer...
...Ankh L-21 did not return in 2008...
...Faith L-57 was last seen in late 2008...
...Aurora L-101 did not return to the inland waters...
...Splash L-67 was last seen in October 2008...
...and baby K-42...seen here in October 2008...and we all got the belly shot - a male!...later named Kelp...
...one other calf born in August, did not survive. given the alpha-numeric L-111 by the Center for Whale Research, a calf of Marina L-47's...
...we'd hope for a better salmon year to come, but what could we do?
...our hope had to rest on the whales, who knew where to go for the food they'd need.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
10/19-30/08 A Wild Last Half of October
Note: this is a condensed re-post from October 19-30, 2008.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
I could hardly wait to get home and post...whales, we had whales today!...I was invited to go on the Western Prince today, and even though I knew the whales hadn't been seen in five days, I thought it would be great just to be out on the water...but before I got to town I get a call from a friend all I could hear at the other end of the phone was "teehee, teehee, teehee"...I finally GOT IT! She knew something ant that meant whales!
...first whales we saw were Lobo K-26 and his youngest sibling K-42, who was first seen in early June...Lobo is 15 and his dorsal fin is really tall for his age...in fact it's the tallest fin of the K pod whales, so his dorsal fin and body towered over this sibling, K-42...the two were playing around...JB asked if the calf had been sexed yet...and then we realized this might be the day to get the gender of this little one!
...a note about Onyx L-87...he's been traveling with K pod since his mom died and today he was traveling with Scoter K-25...
October 22, 2008
...on the Western Prince again...we come down San Juan Channel passing a gob of Steller sea lions...and we then move out into Haro Strit..we were off sore and facing in shore as we approached a bait ball...I wasn't too good a spotting from the boat, but I'd give it a try...oh, my, I saw something slender, tall, and black and it disappeared...I held my breath...I literally froze..."naw, I couldn't be seeing whales...maybe it was the mast of a sail boat..."...and there it was again!
...amazingly enough Ivan told me I actually spotted the whale at about 2 1/2 miles distance!...it could only have been Lobo K-26 or Onyx L-87 because of their tall dorsal fins at that distance...I'm sitting here with the silliest grin on my face just remembering the exuberance of finding the whales!
October 24, 2008
...last report was that K pod whales were at Constance Bank heading west...so when I find out that there are whales coming up the west side - one call from a friend and the other to a friend who was listening to the hydrophones...here I was on a boat, somewhere, I hadn't a clue and bam! - connected up! Awesome!
...we went south and met up with the whales as they came north...I visually worked my way up island...there's the lighehouse...there's the bay...I realized I was looking at where I live!...now that's a definition of 'lost at sea' for you!
...Opus K-16 and Sonata K-35 were traveling with the rest of K pod, but Cappuccino K-21 was not present on this day...
October 30, 2008
...last night (10-29) I was listening to the hydrophones...I began hearing something but wasn't sure what...then on long distinct call ...the adrenaline shot through me - it was K pod - still around!...I only heard them for a few minutes...at work today I get a page...off to the park - J pod!...and it wasn't long before I was on the western Prince and off to see the whales...
...it was J and K pods and Onyx L-87...we spent our time with 'the man' Ruffles and Onyx L-87...
...that was the day we thought we might not seen them for a while, in this area anyway...
...now jump ahead to October 18, 2014 post - six years in the future...
J pod, K pod and lots of L pod whales...
Sunday, October 19, 2008
I could hardly wait to get home and post...whales, we had whales today!...I was invited to go on the Western Prince today, and even though I knew the whales hadn't been seen in five days, I thought it would be great just to be out on the water...but before I got to town I get a call from a friend all I could hear at the other end of the phone was "teehee, teehee, teehee"...I finally GOT IT! She knew something ant that meant whales!
...first whales we saw were Lobo K-26 and his youngest sibling K-42, who was first seen in early June...Lobo is 15 and his dorsal fin is really tall for his age...in fact it's the tallest fin of the K pod whales, so his dorsal fin and body towered over this sibling, K-42...the two were playing around...JB asked if the calf had been sexed yet...and then we realized this might be the day to get the gender of this little one!
...a note about Onyx L-87...he's been traveling with K pod since his mom died and today he was traveling with Scoter K-25...
October 22, 2008
...on the Western Prince again...we come down San Juan Channel passing a gob of Steller sea lions...and we then move out into Haro Strit..we were off sore and facing in shore as we approached a bait ball...I wasn't too good a spotting from the boat, but I'd give it a try...oh, my, I saw something slender, tall, and black and it disappeared...I held my breath...I literally froze..."naw, I couldn't be seeing whales...maybe it was the mast of a sail boat..."...and there it was again!
...amazingly enough Ivan told me I actually spotted the whale at about 2 1/2 miles distance!...it could only have been Lobo K-26 or Onyx L-87 because of their tall dorsal fins at that distance...I'm sitting here with the silliest grin on my face just remembering the exuberance of finding the whales!
October 24, 2008
...last report was that K pod whales were at Constance Bank heading west...so when I find out that there are whales coming up the west side - one call from a friend and the other to a friend who was listening to the hydrophones...here I was on a boat, somewhere, I hadn't a clue and bam! - connected up! Awesome!
...we went south and met up with the whales as they came north...I visually worked my way up island...there's the lighehouse...there's the bay...I realized I was looking at where I live!...now that's a definition of 'lost at sea' for you!
...Opus K-16 and Sonata K-35 were traveling with the rest of K pod, but Cappuccino K-21 was not present on this day...
October 30, 2008
...last night (10-29) I was listening to the hydrophones...I began hearing something but wasn't sure what...then on long distinct call ...the adrenaline shot through me - it was K pod - still around!...I only heard them for a few minutes...at work today I get a page...off to the park - J pod!...and it wasn't long before I was on the western Prince and off to see the whales...
...it was J and K pods and Onyx L-87...we spent our time with 'the man' Ruffles and Onyx L-87...
...and all three spent time together...
...that was the day we thought we might not seen them for a while, in this area anyway...
...now jump ahead to October 18, 2014 post - six years in the future...
J pod, K pod and lots of L pod whales...
Friday, May 16, 2008
5-16-08 My First Post - Redoing the Past
About Redoing the Past:
After my images were being taken in large quantities and showing up on social media sites without permission, to prevent that from continuing I took my blog down. For 5 years and 800 posts I shared about the whales, never thinking people would just take what didn't belong to them. It has taken a while to figure out how to continue to do what I love - that is sharing about the whales. I am rebuilding a summary of the last 5 years and including the highlights/important events I have experienced. It may take a while...I'll be adding them in their correct time frame, so they will appear in the archived list by date.
Thanks, and welcome to my first ever post!
Post #1!
Friday, May 16th
Woke up early...walking down the hall...glanced out the
window...there they were...25 killer whales of J Pod passing by...they were in
a resting mode (sleeping to us)...completely silent. The water is calm and
there is just about no other sound...except the whales when they would surface
to breathe...all grouped together...3 to 4 shallow dives and several at a time surfacing in
unison (oh what a sight and a sound)... and then a long dive. If I hadn't
looked at just that moment I would have missed them completely...what a
wonderful way to start my blog and to start the day!
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