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Showing posts with label Resident and Transient Orca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resident and Transient Orca. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Humpback Whales, Resident and Transient Orca, Dolphins, Minke and Dall's


Leaping Humpback Whales in Blackfish Sound; Northern Resident, Transient Orca and Pacific White Sided Dolphins in the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve at the same time....interesting mix! A Minke Whale and some Dall's Porpoises. Another busy, wonderful day on the water.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

Northern Resident Orca

August 8:

8:30 am The SV Island Odyssey reported Orca by the Sophia Islands, Cracroft Island heading West. Later it was determined that it was the A23's and A24's who had travelled back and forth between the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve to the East and Telegraph Cove to the West last night, and were apparently on the same route this morning.

11:43 am The tours from Campbell River found A12 and the two A36 brothers farther down Johnstone Strait by the Broken Islands, Chatham Channel area. They were foraging first East then West, but not moving very far. The last report was from Garry, Aboriginal Journeys at around 3 pm.

6:15 pm A23's and A24's were tightly grouped up and huddled close to the shore by Izumi Rock at the West end of the Reserve ....read more under the Transient Orca heading.

Transient Orca

August 8:

9 am The group of Orca by Lizard Point yesterday were first thought to be Resident Orca, but turned out to be Transient Orca that made their way into Blackfish Sound and over by the Whytcliffe Islets.

11 am to 1:30 pm These unidentified 8 to 12 Transient Orca including at least one calf were milling about Cracroft Point and the Sophia Islands, Johnstone Strait.
Bill MacKay, MacKay Whale Watching

4 pm 9 Transient Orca were out in front of Telegraph Cove heading East down the Strait. I picked them up close by (see photo below) and ID'd this second group of Transients as the T20's.


T20's August 8, 2011
Photo: Susan MacKay, SG Images

6:15 pm The two groups of Transients were heading towards each other down by the Reserve with some Dolphins that had unknowingly been bow riding a vessel (the Columbia III) right into the path of their predators. There was an explosion of activity when the Transients made their attack near Izumi Rock at the Western end of the Reserve. (I can only imagine from having heard the tone on the radio and having seen how quickly both Orca and Dolphins can move – SM) It's unclear how many Dolphins they managed to take, if any. In the meantime, the Resident Orca were huddled close to shore looking for a way past all the goings on. The Residents headed West, the Transients East into the Bight, and the Dolphins scattered.

Humpback Whales

August 8:

9 am a Humpback was spotted by Bold Head as the Transients were entering the area. (from a local fisherman)

11:45 am till 12:45 pm Humpback Whales 'Chunky' was in Blackfish Sound by the Plumper Islands while 'Freckles' was with me going against the tide from Weynton Reef to Stubbs Island.

2 pm till 4 pm I headed back out into Blackfish Sound to find some Humpbacks and wasn't disappointed. One whale started breaching (see photos below) and must have breached over 20 times with only a short break for a breath or two. Then there were the tail lobs, high in the air with the sound echoing off the islands. There were three Humpback Whales in this area close to the Plumper Islands and a mom and calf over by Bold Head, just across the channel. With all the spectacular leaps and splashes, by the time I made it over to look at the mom and calf, they had headed down Blackfish Sound somewhere. After all this activity, 'Chunky' who had been crusing around mid channel headed out into Queen Charlotte Strait, 'Freckles' headed down Weynton Pass towards the Stephenson Islets, and the third one, who may have been 'Stripe' made a quiet exit somewhere, probably quite tired.

Humpback Breach August 8, 2011

Sunday, August 7, 2011

A23 and A24's, Transient Orca, Humpbacks, Minke, Dolphins, Porpoises

Northern Resident Orcas of the A23 and A24 Matrilines in Johnstone Strait, with reports of more Orca coming in from the top of Vancouver Island. A few Humpback Whale reports and some Pacific White Sided Dolphins and Dall's Porpoises. Transient Orca are still in the wind, or should I say big ocean. HOT OFF THE PRESS - A REPORT FROM TEXADA HAS ME MODIFYING THIS POST...read on
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

Transient Orca

August 7:

Hi Susan,
Had a very close encounter with four orcas close to Texada Island on the opposite side to Blubber Bay. They were slowly heading south, diving for long periods.
A wonderful sight and a great boat trip! I have attached a good photo from today.
Regards,
Holly,
Pebble Beach, Powell River

August 7, 2011
Photo: Holly Roy, Powell River

Northern Resident Orca

August 7:

8:15 am Orca showed up around Telegraph Cove and headed East down Johnstone Strait. They weren't identified till a bit later as the A23's and A24's.
9:30 am the Orca had made their way down between Izumi Rock and Kaicache Creek and towards the Western boundary of the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve.

(time not noted) The Orca (A23's & A24's) made their way to the Eastern boundary of the Reserve and turned back West, up Johnstone Strait along the Cracroft Island side.

10:50 am 8+ Orca were reported by Numas Island, Queen Charlotte Strait heading South-East towards Malcolm Island. It was expected that around 2:30 pm they would be close to Lizard Point, Malcolm Island and would continue East to meet up with the A23's and A24's.
Bill MacKay, MacKay Whale Watching

2:40 pm The same A23's and A24's had made their way along the Hanson Island shore then spread out across the Strait to the Wastell Islands, just outside Telegraph Cove. They were back and forth chasing and feeding on fish till 3:15 pm when they turned back East and started slowly to return towards the Bight.

6 pm The A23's and A24's were inside the Reserve, but came out and once again headed West across to Boat Bay, then slowly towards the Sophia Islands and Cracroft Point around 7 pm.

Humpback Whales

August 7:

9 am A large Humpback blow and tail flukes were spotted heading East by the Pearse Islands. It was too far away to identify.
Dave on the SV Tuan, Seasmoke Whale Watching

10:50 am 'Chunky' a well known Humpback Whale is back around the Stubbs Island area. (She has been seen regularly over many years as far down the coast as Savary Island, and even over wintered down that way in 2005. - SM)

(no time noted, but approx. 12 pm) 2 Humpbacks were in Blackfish Sound, one being identified as 'Twister' and the other as 'Freckles'
not sure who was on the radio – SM

Pacific White Sided Dolphins

August 7:

11 am 5 Pacific White Sided Dolphins were seen in Blackfish Sound.

3 pm Just 2 Pacific White Sided Dolphins were surfing in the 4 foot waves by Yorke Island, across from Kelsey Bay on the return run back to Campbell River after coming up to see the Orca.
Nick Templeman, Eagle Eye Adventures

Dall's Porpoises

August 7:

From 2 pm till around 3:20 pm Numerous smaller groups of 2 to 8 Dall's Porpoise were foraging in Johnstone Strait and around the Resident Orca, then by the Stephenson Islets and Weynton Pass.


Bow Riding Dall's Porpoises
Photo: Susan MacKay, SG Images

7:30 pm Some Dall's Porpoise showed up around the Resident Orca close to Cracroft Point.

Minke Whale

August 7:

11:50 am One large Minke Whale was making it's way from the Pearse Reefs towards Maynell Point, Malcolm Island.