BlogHide Resteemssookewhale (45)in nature • 6 years agoSometimes your at the right place, at the right timeOne of the challenges when photographing wildlife is getting the perfect shot. Wild orcas are one of my favourite to photograph, except most of the time they are just travelling, not playing.…sookewhale (45)in travel • 6 years agoVictoria sunsetSunsets are truly amazing off Vancouver Island . This photo was taken just off Victoria in the Juan de Fuca Strait looking at the Olympic Mountainssookewhale (45)in photography • 6 years agoSalish seas newest baby OrcaNothing more exciting to be one of the first to see a new orca calf. Meet L-124 , our newest member of L pod. One of our Southern Resident Orca groups that call the Salish Sea home. L-124 is only…sookewhale (45)in nature • 6 years agoPlayful Orcas off VictoriaOff Vancouver Island you have a great chance to see killer whales. This photo is 1 of the 2 eco types that call the Salish Sea home.sookewhale (45)in nature • 6 years agoHumpbacks in the Salish SeaThese photos were taken while exploring off Vancouver Island and Washington State. Like this one, not all Humpbacks make the annual migration to the warm waters.sookewhale (45)in travel • 6 years agoVictoria at nightOne of the most amazing cities in Canada should also be explored at night. Empress Hotel Victoria Harbour Johnson street BC Parliament Building Victoria Harbour Airportsookewhale (45)in nature • 7 years agoT-63 "Chainsaw"Meet T-63 "Chainsaw" . He is one of our iconic male Orcas found off the waters of Vancouver Island. Born to T-65, he is approximately 40 years old. He got the name "Chainsaw" because of the notches…sookewhale (45)in nature • 7 years agoHumpbacks in the Pacific NorthwestHumpbacks are one of the largest cetaceans that we encounter in the waters off Vancouver Island. These gentle giants were almost hunted to extinction till the 1960's. Thankfully their numbers…sookewhale (45)in nature • 7 years agoOrca babies are way too cute!!Meet the newest member of the T-65 family, T-65A5. This is the 5th baby to T-65 , an impressive breeding rate when it comes to Orcas. This calf will stay by moms side for its entire life. We wish…sookewhale (45)in nature • 7 years agoWhale Watching in the Pacific Northwest - What to expectPeople from all over the world travel yearly to British Columbia, Washington State to see Orcas (Killer Whales), Humpbacks, Pacific Gray's and many other marine animals. Peak Season is May - Sept.…resteemedsourcherry (64)in poem • 7 years agoTHE BROWN BEARTHE BROWN BEAR If you take a trip as planned, Far out into the woodland, A brown bear you might meet And need to make a quick retreat. Aggressiveness is not a trait Unless him you…