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Orcas

The photos below are members of J & L Pod Resident Orcas, also known as Killer Whales whom reside in the waters off Canada and the Northwestern part of the United States.

To read more about the Orcas and or about my trip, please go to Photography & Travel Blog.




 

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Male Orca breaching out of the water.




 

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Male Orca at the end of his breaching, landing back in the water.





 

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Orca breaching off in the distance.






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L53 (Lulu) in Andrews Bay off of the west end of San Juan Island.





 

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J27 (Blackberry) in Andrews Bay on the west side of San Juan Island.





 

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Orca near Saturna Island, British Columbia, Canada.






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J1 (Ruffles) in Boundary Pass near Stuart Island, Washington.





 

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J1 (Ruffles) in Boundary Pass near Stuart Island, Washington.






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J1 (Ruffles) in Boundary Pass near Stuart Island, Washington..





 

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J8 (Spieden)






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J1 (Ruffles) coming up beside the boat.





 

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Close-up of J1 (Ruffles).





 

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Young Orca.






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J1 (Ruffles) in the evening light in Haro Strait.





 

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Orca near Saturna Island, BC.





 

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Orca in Haro Strait.






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J8 (Spieden) in Haro Straight.





 

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J8 (Spieden) surfacing close to a whale watch boat in Haro Strait.





 

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J14 (Samish) in Haro Strait.






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J14 (Samish) in Haro Strait.





 

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L53 (Lulu) in Haro Strait on the Northwest side of San Juan Island.





 

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L53 (Lulu) in Haro Strait.






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L57 (Faith) a male Orca in Swanson Channel just North of Turn Point.





 

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L57 (Faith) a male Orca in Swanson Channel just North of Turn Point





 

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L57 (Faith) a male Orca in Swanson Channel just North of Turn Point






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Orca in Swanson Channel.





 

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Male Orca.





 

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J27 (Blackberry) on the west side of San Juan Island between Lime Kiln State Park and Land Bank in Haro Strait.






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Orca tail slap in Haro Strait on the west side of San Juan Island.





 

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J1 (Ruffles) in Haro Strait on the west side of San Juan Island between Lime Kiln State park and Land Bank.





 

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J1 (Ruffles) in Haro Strait on the west side of San Juan Island.






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Orcas between False Bay and Eagle Rock on the west side of San Juan Island in Haro Strait.





 

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Young Orca porpoising out of the water (traveling fast) towards the boat in Haro Strait.





 

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Orcas including a young Orca near Saturna Island, BC in the Canadian waters.






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Mother and baby Orca near Saturna Island, BC.





 

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Mother and baby Orca.





 

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Orcas






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Orcas in Haro Strait.





 

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Orcas near Pender Island, BC.





 

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Orca Spy Hop off the shores of San Juan County Park on San Juan Island in the Haro Strait.






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Orca Spy Hop off the shores of San Juan County Park on San Juan Island in the Haro Strait





 

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Orca cartwheel off the west side of San Juan Island in Haro Strait between Eagle Rock and False Bay.





 

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Orcas off the shores of San Juan County Park on San Juan Island in the Haro Strait






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Orcas off the shores of San Juan County Park on San Juan Island in the Haro Strait





 

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Orcas off the shores of San Juan County Park on San Juan Island in the Haro Strait





 

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J1 (Ruffles) surfacing in Haro Strait close to the boat by surprise.











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