Monday, June 26, 2006

J's & L's

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What can you say, today was perfect. Flat, hot, sunny and no cloud in sight. We got word that J's and L's were northbound off Pender Island traveling towards the Georgia Strait. We arrived to find the animals very close to shore. Many many breaches from one of the jouveniles, spyhops close to shore, tail slaps, belly rolls and even one of the large males we think might be L57 / Faith was showing signs of very frisky behavior at the surface. The animals gave the Pender Island shoreline viewers an incredible spyhop while passing very close to the rocks. At the end of our stay, the animals lined up perfectly spaced apart and began to speed porpoise onwards. An incredible lasting visual.

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